Evaluating the labor supply implications of a cash transfer program: Evidence from China

IF 4.6 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo , Mingda Cheng , Shuai Chen
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Abstract

This study evaluates the labor supply implications of China's Dibao program, one of the largest means-tested cash transfer initiatives globally. Leveraging its unique payment structure, which ensures a smooth income transition at the eligibility threshold, we employ a fuzzy regression discontinuity design to identify causal effects on employment outcomes. Despite the program's design to minimize disincentives, we find that Dibao beneficiaries are 46.2 % less likely to be employed after enrollment, with effects primarily driven by vulnerable groups, including the elderly and individuals with low educational attainment. Further analysis reveals significant labor supply reductions among low-income-contributing household members, while higher-income members remain unaffected. Our findings contribute to the discourse on cash transfers by highlighting how program design can balance social protection with labor market efficiency, offering insights for policymakers seeking to mitigate work disincentives while ensuring support for vulnerable populations.
评估现金转移计划对劳动力供应的影响:来自中国的证据
本研究评估了中国低保计划对劳动力供应的影响,低保计划是全球最大的经经济状况调查的现金转移支付计划之一。利用其独特的支付结构,确保在合格阈值上平稳的收入过渡,我们采用模糊回归不连续设计来确定对就业结果的因果影响。尽管该计划的设计是为了尽量减少阻碍因素,但我们发现低保受益人在入学后就业的可能性降低了46.2%,这主要是由弱势群体造成的,包括老年人和受教育程度较低的个人。进一步分析显示,低收入家庭成员的劳动力供给显著减少,而高收入家庭成员则未受影响。我们的研究结果通过强调项目设计如何平衡社会保护与劳动力市场效率,为寻求减轻工作阻碍因素同时确保对弱势群体的支持的政策制定者提供见解,从而有助于对现金转移支付的讨论。
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CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
126
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Development Economics publishes papers relating to all aspects of economic development - from immediate policy concerns to structural problems of underdevelopment. The emphasis is on quantitative or analytical work, which is relevant as well as intellectually stimulating.
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