The impacts of household splitting on migrants' subjective well-being: Evidence from China

IF 8.7 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Tianshu Jiang , Rui Qi
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Massive rural-urban migration in China has led to millions of split households and has the potential to impact the subjective well-being (SWB) of migrants. We examine the effects of various family arrangements—including parent-child separation, spousal separation, and separation from either a spouse or a child—on migrants' happiness. Separation from children leads to a decrease in happiness, whereas the effect of spousal separation is not statistically significant. When spouses migrate together, parent-child separation harms migrant happiness. However, when individuals migrate with their children, even when their spouse stays behind, their SWB remains unaffected. Our results regarding the domains of SWB show that household splitting reduces marital satisfaction and satisfaction with spousal contributions, which further worsens migrants' happiness. In the context of large-scale internal rural-urban migration in China, household splitting results in massive welfare losses, signaling to policymakers the need to adopt effective measures to ensure family co-migration. We examine how current welfare policies help reduce the incidence of household splitting among rural-urban migrants. For migrants in split households, effective welfare policies also contribute to improvements in their well-being. Moreover, mechanism analysis reveals that loneliness, reduced recreational activities, and unhealthy lifestyle habits are mediators between household splitting and SWB. Lastly, we conduct heterogeneity analyses based on gender and family economic status. Our findings reveal the negative effects of household splitting among rural-urban migrants in China, providing empirical evidence to inform welfare measures and social security system reforms for this vulnerable group.
家庭分裂对流动人口主观幸福感的影响:来自中国的证据
中国大规模的城乡人口迁移导致了数以百万计的家庭分裂,并有可能影响流动人口的主观幸福感。我们研究了各种家庭安排——包括亲子分离、配偶分离、与配偶或子女分离——对流动人口幸福感的影响。与孩子分离会导致幸福感下降,而配偶分离的影响在统计上并不显著。当配偶一起移民时,亲子分离损害了移民的幸福。然而,当个人带着孩子迁移时,即使他们的配偶留下来,他们的SWB也不会受到影响。我们的研究结果表明,家庭分裂降低了移民的婚姻满意度和对配偶贡献的满意度,这进一步降低了他们的幸福感。在中国大规模的城乡内部迁移背景下,家庭分裂导致了巨大的福利损失,这向政策制定者发出了采取有效措施确保家庭共同迁移的信号。我们研究了当前的福利政策如何帮助减少城乡流动人口家庭分裂的发生率。对于家庭分裂的移民来说,有效的福利政策也有助于改善他们的福祉。此外,机制分析显示,孤独、娱乐活动减少和不健康的生活习惯是家庭分裂与幸福感之间的中介因素。最后,我们进行了基于性别和家庭经济状况的异质性分析。我们的研究结果揭示了家庭分裂对中国城乡流动人口的负面影响,为这一弱势群体的福利措施和社会保障制度改革提供了经验证据。
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CiteScore
9.80
自引率
9.20%
发文量
231
审稿时长
93 days
期刊介绍: Economic Analysis and Policy (established 1970) publishes articles from all branches of economics with a particular focus on research, theoretical and applied, which has strong policy relevance. The journal also publishes survey articles and empirical replications on key policy issues. Authors are expected to highlight the main insights in a non-technical introduction and in the conclusion.
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