Agricultural Roots in Intergenerational Transfers in China

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Frontiers of Economics in China Pub Date : 2018-05-02 DOI:10.3868/s060-007-018-0015-8
Yan Liu, Qingqing Zong
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Economists have been interested in the motivations of intergenerational transfers, for different motivations affect the effectiveness of anti-poverty public transfers. However, onei¯s motivation is largely shaped by culture and social conventions. This paper sheds light on the influence of rice cultivation in intergenerational transfers in China. This is also the first time that economists consider cultural factors in the study of intergenerational transfers. Cultivating rice requires elaborate irrigation systems and large amounts of labor input so that rice farmers have to cooperate extensively with their neighbors, which has gradually shaped peoplei¯s value to be more inter-dependent. Based on micro-level data from CHARLS and sub-national rice data from China, our empirical results show strong evidence that individuals from rice regions are more likely to provide economic support for their parents. A one-percentage point increase in the share of rice in the total grain planting area will raise transfer incidence by 0.2¨C0.4 percentage points, and rice region residents transfer on average 300¨C400 yuan more in 2011 and about 1,000 yuan more in 2013 to their parents than those from wheat regions. Meanwhile they are more inclined to rely on their adult children for elderly support. Urban citizens are less affected. Using instrumental variable estimation, we are able to prove the effect is causal. With future continued deepening of population aging in China, relying on children for old age support may become more and more unrealistic, the government needs to coordinate the relationship between public transfer and private transfer to ensure the quality of life for the elderly.
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中国代际转移中的农业根源
经济学家一直对代际转移的动机很感兴趣,因为不同的动机会影响反贫困公共转移的有效性。然而,一个人的动机很大程度上受到文化和社会习俗的影响。本文揭示了水稻种植对中国代际迁移的影响。这也是经济学家第一次在研究代际转移时考虑文化因素。种植水稻需要复杂的灌溉系统和大量的劳动力投入,因此稻农不得不与邻居广泛合作,这逐渐形成了人与人之间更加相互依赖的价值观。基于CHARLS的微观层面数据和中国地方水稻数据,我们的实证结果显示,来自水稻产区的个体更有可能为其父母提供经济支持。水稻占粮食种植面积的比重每提高1个百分点,转移支付率就会提高0.2 ~ 0.4个百分点,水稻种植区居民2011年向父母的转移支付平均比小麦种植区多300 ~ 400元,2013年比小麦种植区居民多1000元左右。与此同时,他们更倾向于依靠成年子女来赡养老人。城市居民受影响较小。使用工具变量估计,我们能够证明效果是因果关系。随着未来中国人口老龄化的持续加深,依靠子女养老可能越来越不现实,政府需要协调好公共转移和私人转移的关系,确保老年人的生活质量。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers of Economics in China seeks to provide a forum for a broad blend of peer-reviewed academic papers of economics in order to promote communication and exchanges between economists in China and abroad. It will reflect the enormous advances that are currently being made in China in the field of economy and society. In addition, this journal also bears the mission of introducing the academic achievements on Chinese economics research to the world.
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