中国农业生产力冲击、劳动力重新配置与城乡迁移

Agricultural productivity shocks, labour reallocation and rural–urban migration in China

Journal of Economic Geography · 2018
被引 45
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用中国农村家庭追踪调查数据,研究发现负向降雨冲击导致农业劳动减少4.5%,城乡迁移增加约5%,且代际间存在异质性反应。

Abstract

This article analyses the way households in rural China use rural-urban migration and off-farm work as a response to negative productivity shocks in agriculture. I employ various waves of a longitudinal survey to construct a panel of individual migration and labour supply histories, and match them to detailed weather information, which I use to instrument agricultural productivity. For identification, I exploit the year-by-county variation in growing season rainfalls to explain within-individual changes in labour allocation. Data on days of work supplied to each sector allow to study the responses to weather shocks along both the participation and the intensive margin. Results suggest that farming is reduced by 4.5% and migration increased by about 5% in response to a 1 standard deviation negative rainfall shock. Increase in rural-urban migration derives from both longer spells in the city and from increment in the likelihood to participate in the urban sector. I find interesting heterogeneous response across generations driven by age-specific productivities in the different sectors and migration costs. Finally, land tenure insecurity seems to partially prevent households from freely reallocating labour away from farming in bad times.

农业生产力冲击劳动力再配置城乡迁移土地产权