Can the Elder’s Migration Increase the Probability of Migrants Giving Birth to a Second Child?

Zaifang Jing, Yanmin Dong, Xiaoli Yang
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This paper adopts a binary probit regression model to examine the influence of the elder’s migration on migrants’ behaviour about giving birth to a second child using data from the 2015 Chinese Migrant Population Dynamic Monitoring Survey of the National Health and Family Planning Commission. The results show that the proportion of two children families in migrants is not high, and the probability of migrant families having a second child can be significantly increased by the elder’s migration. The results remained unchanged after two instrumental variables were selected for the elder’s migration and used ERM model to conduct an endogeneity test. One instrumental variable is the rate of the elder’ migration of others at the same sample point, and the other is whether the migrants have brothers or sisters in their hometown. The reason may be that there is a tradition of inter-generational care in China and the migratory elders can help to take care of the children to reduce the cost of migrants having a second child.This paper provide some references for improving the probability of migrants giving birth to a second child. Keywords—the elder’s migration; giving birth to a second child; migrants; fertility
老年人口迁移会增加农民工生育二孩的概率吗?
本文采用二值概率回归模型,利用国家卫生和计划生育委员会2015年中国流动人口动态监测调查数据,考察老年人流动对流动人口生育二孩行为的影响。研究结果表明,流动人口中二孩家庭的比例并不高,老年人的迁移可以显著增加流动人口家庭生育二孩的概率。选取老年人迁移的两个工具变量,使用ERM模型进行内生性检验后,结果保持不变。一个工具变量是同一样本点长辈迁移他人的比率,另一个工具变量是移民在家乡是否有兄弟姐妹。原因可能是中国有代际照顾的传统,流动老人可以帮助照顾孩子,减少流动人口生二胎的成本。本文为提高流动人口生育二孩的概率提供了一些参考。关键词:老年人迁移;生第二个孩子的;移民;生育能力
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