中国农村收入上升但幸福感下降之谜:十一个假说

The Puzzle of Falling Happiness despite Rising Income in Rural China: Eleven Hypotheses

Economic Development and Cultural Change · 2021
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

利用两套大型数据集,通过幸福回归和分解方法检验了11个假说,发现收入敏感性下降、相对收入敏感性上升、年龄效应的U形变化和教育回报变化是农村幸福感下降的主要原因,并探讨了城乡迁移和态度变化的影响。

Abstract

With economic development can come social and cultural change, for good or ill or both. We pose an unexplored question: why has happiness fallen in rural China whereas rural income has risen rapidly? Two rich data sets are analyzed. Our main methods are happiness regressions and decomposition methodology. Several approaches are adopted, and no fewer than 11 hypotheses are tested. One approach is to examine the variables that are found to be important in happiness functions and to consider their contributions to the fall in the mean happiness score of rural people. Four variables stand out and together can explain three times over the fall in happiness: reduced sensitivity of happiness to income, increased sensitivity of happiness to relative income position in the village, a sharper U shape of happiness in response to aging, and relative changes in the returns to education. Another approach is to analyze the effect on rural happiness of the vast rural-urban migration that took place over this period, in particular, the effect of temporary migration on information flows to the village, thus broadening reference groups and changing attitudes, and its effect on the lives of those left behind in unbalanced households. This is followed by tests of the role that changing attitudes—toward sense of community, degree of materialism, and aspirations for income—might have played. The analysis is illuminating both substantively and methodologically, but a puzzle remains. A general conclusion is that the effects of development-driven social change on happiness, both directly and indirectly through changing attitudes, are good candidates for further research.

幸福经济学农村发展社会变迁人口经济学