Education Opportunities for Rural Areas: Evidence from China's Higher Education Expansion
This paper explores the causal impact of education opportunities on rural areas by exploiting the higher education expansion (HEE) in China in 1999. By utilizing the detailed census data, the cohort-based difference-in-differences design indicates that the HEE increased college attendance and encour...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper explores the causal impact of education opportunities on rural
areas by exploiting the higher education expansion (HEE) in China in 1999. By
utilizing the detailed census data, the cohort-based difference-in-differences
design indicates that the HEE increased college attendance and encouraged more
people to attend senior high schools and that the effect is more significant in
rural areas. Then we apply a similar approach to a novel panel data set of
rural villages and households to examine the effect of education opportunities
on rural areas. We find contrasting impacts on income and life quality between
villages and households. Villages in provinces with higher HEE magnitudes
underwent a drop in the average income and worse living facilities. On the
contrary, households sending out migrants after the HEE experienced an increase
in their per capita income. The phenomenon where villages experienced a ``brain
drain'' and households with migrants gained after the HEE is explained by the
fact that education could serve as a way to overcome the barrier of rural-urban
migration. Our findings highlight the opposed impacts of education
opportunities on rural development and household welfare in rural areas. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.12915 |