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An empirical study of the impact of female labor participation on their subjective well-being in mainland China: evidence from CGSS data

Jiehua Lu (Department of Sociology, Peking University, Beijing, China)
Jiawei Nie (Yenching Academy, Peking University, Beijing, China)

Asian Education and Development Studies

ISSN: 2046-3162

Article publication date: 5 February 2021

Issue publication date: 6 June 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Labor participation has always been a hot topic in academic circle and a vital label in the process of China's economic and social development. Therefore, the purpose this paper is to use CGSS 2015 data, starting from labor participation, and make a comparably comprehensive analysis of the influencing factors of subjective well-being of females.

Design/methodology/approach

By conducting probit regressions, the paper reveals the impact of labor participation and socio-demographic conditions on the subjective well-being of females in Mainland China.

Findings

First, the authors’ findings turn out that urban women do have a higher level of women's subjective well-being when compared to rural women. Second, educational attainment has a significantly positive effect on subjective well-being only in urban areas, while having teen children is only statistically significant for rural residents. Third, the overall impact of employment conditions on women's subjective well-being is reduced due to the transition of gender conceptions. In all, the evaluation of subjective well-being of females is reshaped by the overwhelming transition of society in Mainland China.

Research limitations/implications

There remain some limitations of this study. First, because CGSS 2015 data are the only data analyzed here, it is hard and inaccurate to compare the differences between this result and previous outcomes conducted by other scholars using CGSS 2005, 2010 and 2013 data. Second, the categories of employment conditions are not detailed, and thus it adds burden to further analysis. For future studies, a wider range of data should be taken into account and provide data support to have a convincing comparison at different times. The social background of diverse employment conditions could be discussed in-depth as well.

Originality/value

Based on the early literature, this paper is intended to use Chinese data to study the major factors affecting Chinese female labor participation in Mainland China and also discuss the implications in practice.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This Study is supported by the Social Science Foundation of Beijing, China (20ZDA32).

Citation

Lu, J. and Nie, J. (2022), "An empirical study of the impact of female labor participation on their subjective well-being in mainland China: evidence from CGSS data", Asian Education and Development Studies, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 449-463. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEDS-08-2020-0194

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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