Labor Migration and Time Use Patterns of the Left-behind Children and Elderly in Rural China

This analysis of the impact of internal migration on the time allocation patterns of the left-behind elderly and children in rural China, 1997–2006, contributes to the literature on changes in the well-being of the left-behind population. Based upon the China Health and Nutrition Survey, the multiva...

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description This analysis of the impact of internal migration on the time allocation patterns of the left-behind elderly and children in rural China, 1997–2006, contributes to the literature on changes in the well-being of the left-behind population. Based upon the China Health and Nutrition Survey, the multivariate analysis demonstrates that the migration of household members increases the time spent on farm work and domestic work by the left-behind elderly and children. Migration has a striking gender differentiated impact, with the increase in work time being greater for elderly women and girls than elderly men and boys.
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subjects Aged
Asia
Boys
Children
Children & youth
China
China (People's Republic)
elderly
Farms
Gender
Gender differences
Gender differentiation
Girls
Health surveys
Hours of labor
households
Housework
Internal Migration
Labor
Labor Migration
Men
Migration
Multivariate analysis
Nutrition
Old age
Older people
Peoples Republic of China
Population
Rural Areas
Rural population
Studies
Sustainable development
Time
Time Utilization
time-allocation
Well Being
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