Impact of Childcare and Eldercare on Off-farm Activities in Rural China
Qiao F. B.; Rozelle, S.; Zhang, L. X.; Yao, Y.; Zhang, J.
2015
关键词childcare China eldercare gender migration J11 J16 J22 labor migration education employment reform urban work challenges returns growth system
英文摘要Using individual data collected in rural China and adopting Heckman's two-step function, we examined the impact of childcare and eldercare on laborers' off-farm activities. Our study finds that having school-aged children has a negative impact on rural laborers' migration decisions and a positive impact on their decision to work in the local off-farm employment market. As grandparents can help to take care of young children, the impact of preschoolers is insignificant. Having elderly family to care for decreases the income earned by female members of the family. Although both men and women are actively engaged in off-farm employment today in rural China, this study shows that women are still the primary care providers for both children and the elderly. Therefore, reforming public school enrollment and high school/college entrance examination systems so that migrant children can stay with their parents, this will help rural laborers to migrate to cities. The present study also calls for more public services for preschoolers and the elderly in rural China.
出处China & World Economy
23
2
100-120
收录类别SCI
语种英语
ISSN号1671-2234
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/38477]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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GB/T 7714
Qiao F. B.,Rozelle, S.,Zhang, L. X.,et al. Impact of Childcare and Eldercare on Off-farm Activities in Rural China. 2015.
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