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ID187805
Title ProperEffects of school closure on household labor supply
Other Title Informationevidence from rural China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Lei ;  Xie, Gang
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper studies the effects of school closure on household labor supply exploiting China's large-scale rural primary school closing during the early 2000s. Using CHNS 1991–2011 and CHIP 2007–2008 datasets and a difference-in-differences approach, we find that school closure significantly increases the total annual income of mothers of primary school-aged children, which comes virtually entirely from increases in wage income, due to more participation, more working hours, and higher wage rates. This significant positive effect can plausibly be attributed to their migration responses: mothers engage in temporary rural-urban migration to care for children following school closure. We find no effects on fathers' income and migration behavior. Our study provides the first causal estimation of the impacts of school closure on household labor supply and sheds light on the migration decision-making of rural females.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 71; Feb 2022: p.101737
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2022-01 71
Key WordsMigration ;  Rural China ;  Childcare ;  School Closure ;  Household Labor Supply