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ID193768
Title ProperDoes targeted poverty alleviation policy lead to happy life? Evidence from rural China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhou, Yunbo
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based on 2013–2019 data from the China Household Finance Survey, we used the difference-in-differences method to systematically and quantitatively analyze the relationship between a targeted poverty alleviation policy and the rural poor's subjective well-being in China. The results showed that the targeted poverty alleviation policy has a spillover effect of improving rural poor households' happiness. Mechanism analysis found that the increment of both material and non-material welfare dimensions, as well as the building of positive attitudes during the process of policy implementation improve the rural poor's happiness status. Heterogeneity analysis shows that “hematopoietic” poverty alleviation policies have significant effects on the subjective well-being of all poor households, while “blood transfusion” policies have more significant effects on the subjective well-being of poverty caused by illness and old age.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 81; Oct 2023: p.102037
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2023-10 81
Key WordsRural China ;  targeted poverty alleviation policy