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Is life more risky in the open? Household risk-coping and the opening of China's labor markets
Authors:John Giles
Affiliation:Department of Economics, Michigan State University, 101 Marshall Hall, East Lansing, MI, 48824, United States
Abstract:This paper uses a unique panel of data from rural China to analyze the impact of expanding connections to off-farm labor markets on the income and consumption of farm households. With stronger village ties to both migrant and local off-farm labor markets, households in previously autarkic village communities experience reduced exposure to shocks affecting agricultural production. The analyses presented in this paper control for the persistent effect of past shocks influencing income and consumption, household attrition potentially correlated with shocks, and endogeneity of household demographic composition, land holdings and village network connections to migrant and local labor markets.
Keywords:O12   O13   O15   O53   J61   D12   D91
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