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Remittances and Relative Concerns in Rural China

Author : Klaus F. Zimmermann, Alpaslan Akay, Juan D. Robalino, Olivier B. Bargain, Corrado Giulietti | 2015
Published By: IZA

The paper investigates the impact of remittances on the relative concerns of households in rural China. Using the Rural to Urban Migration in China (RUMiC) dataset, it estimates a series of well-being functions to simultaneously explore the relative concerns with respect to income and remittances. Results show that although rural households experience substantial utility loss due to income comparisons, they gain utility by comparing their remittances with those received by their reference group. In other words, this paper find evidence of a “status-effect” with respect to income and of a “signal-effect” with respect to remittances. The magnitudes of these two opposite effects are very similar, implying that the utility reduction due to relative income is compensated by the utility gain due to relative remittances. This finding is robust to various specifications, controlling for the endogeneity of remittances and selective migration, as well as a measure of current migrants’ net remittances calculated using counterfactual income and expenditures.

URL : http://ftp.iza.org/dp9163.pdf

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