Stay behind children's differential educational performance: The impact of parental migration arrangements in China

Q1 Social Sciences
Jiancheng Gu
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Abstract

Millions of children live apart from their parents who migrate for work. This dynamic raises questions about parental migration's impact on children's schooling. This paper investigated how Chinese junior high school students’ educational performance was shaped by the specific patterns of parental migration: whether it was only the mother, only the father, or both who migrate. The study analyzed data from 4204 students through a nationally representative panel survey, comparing children who experienced parental migration between two survey waves and those who did not. Difference-in-differences models were paired with propensity score weighting to estimate the immediate effects of parental migration. Results indicated that children's educational performance was heterogeneously affected by different arrangements of parental migration. Children's academic performance declined when mothers migrated alone, a pattern not mirrored when only fathers or both parents migrated. The findings indicate that the adverse effects of parental absence outweigh the financial benefits from migration, particularly in the scenario of mother-only migration.

留守儿童的教育表现差异:中国父母移民安排的影响
数百万儿童与外出务工的父母分居两地。这种动态变化引发了父母移民对子女就学的影响问题。本文探讨了父母迁移的具体模式如何影响中国初中生的学习成绩:是只有母亲迁移,还是只有父亲迁移,抑或是双方都迁移。研究通过一项具有全国代表性的面板调查,分析了 4204 名学生的数据,比较了在两次调查浪潮之间经历过父母迁徙的孩子和没有经历过父母迁徙的孩子。差分模型与倾向得分加权配对,以估计父母移民的直接影响。结果表明,父母移民的不同安排对儿童的教育表现产生了不同的影响。当母亲单独移民时,儿童的学习成绩下降,而当只有父亲移民或父母双方移民时,这种模式并不适用。研究结果表明,父母不在身边的不利影响超过了移徙带来的经济利益,特别是在只有母亲移徙的情况下。
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