
Tommy Bengtsson
Professor

Labor Supply Responses to New Rural Pension Insurances in China: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
Författare
Summary, in English
Transitioning into retirement is an under-researched phenomenon in developing countries. Largely, this is linked to a predominance of contexts where –in particular –the rural population remains outside the coverage of any formal pension system. In 2008, China introduced the New Rural Social Pension (NRSP), a program which by now covers the majority of the Chinese rural elderly. This paper examines the effects of the NRSP on the labor supply of the elderly in rural China. As pension benefit eligibility at the time of its implementation is conditional on age, a regression discontinuity design is applied to investigate the casual effect of the receipt of pension benefits on labor supply. Furthermore, as the NRSP isneither means-tested nor conditions on retirement, it induces a pure income effect on employment. Using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, a nationally representative data set, we find that the receipt of pension benefitsincreases the probability of retirement among the rural elderly by around 15%.
Avdelning/ar
- Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen
- Centrum för ekonomisk demografi
- EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health
Publiceringsår
2015
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Lund Papers in Economic History. Population Economics
Issue
139
Fulltext
Dokumenttyp
Working paper
Förlag
Department of Economic History, Lund University
Ämne
- Economics
Nyckelord
- China
- Regression discontinuity
- Labor supply
- Retirement
- New Rural Social Pension
Aktiv
Published