Broadband, Self-Employment, and Work-from-Home — Evidence from the American Community Survey

Luyi Han
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In this study, using the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) data, I examine how broadband affects self-employment and work-from-home for married women. Based on different sources of broadband data, I investigate the impacts of broadband from both adoption and access to broadband. I find that both adoption and access to broadband positively impact self-employment and work-from-home, and the adoption to broadband has stronger effects. It suggests that as the broadband infrastructure has been widely available for recent years, how to increase the local adoption to high-speed broadband becomes a more critical question. Adoption to broadband is related to household income levels and whether there is a need for that. Therefore, for the policy implications, the stipend from the government to lower the cost of high-speed broadband adoption may be a good place-based policy, especially for low-income and less developed areas. This study contributes to the existing literature that examines how Information and Communications Technology (ICT) affects the labor market.
宽带、自雇和在家工作——来自美国社区调查的证据
在这项研究中,我使用美国社区调查(ACS)和联邦通信委员会(FCC)的数据,研究宽带如何影响已婚妇女的自雇和在家工作。基于宽带数据的不同来源,我从宽带的采用和接入两方面调查了宽带的影响。我发现宽带的采用和接入对个体经营和在家工作都有积极的影响,并且宽带的采用具有更强的影响。这表明,随着近年来宽带基础设施的广泛普及,如何提高高速宽带的本地采用成为一个更为关键的问题。宽带的采用与家庭收入水平以及是否需要宽带有关。因此,从政策意义上来说,政府为降低高速宽带采用成本而提供的补贴可能是一个很好的基于地方的政策,特别是对于低收入和欠发达地区。本研究对现有研究信息和通信技术(ICT)如何影响劳动力市场的文献有所贡献。
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