The impact of remittance income on rural households in China

Type Journal Article - China Agricultural Economic Review
Title The impact of remittance income on rural households in China
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 38-57
URL http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wen_Chern/publication/23777111_The_impact_of_remittance_income_o​n_rural_households_in_China/links/0deec51826f697613d000000.pdf
Abstract
Purpose – The objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of remittance income on rural
households in China.
Design/methodology/approach – Using data from a large survey of farming households in three
Chinese provinces, the impacts of remittances and other types of income on consumption, production
expenditures is evaluated. The econometric models used in this study include logit, tobit and ordinary
least squares models.
Findings – It is found that remittances increase nondurable consumption, but not as much as local
wages and that there is no difference in the impact on agricultural production spending between
remittance and local wages. The large majority of remittances are reported by the households of
non-permanent migrants, suggesting that the fear of losing land allocations has a strong impact on
migration decision.
Originality/value – The paper uses a large data set from three distinct provinces of China and is
among the first to investigate the different types of remittance and their impacts on both consumption
and production activities of Chinese rural households.

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