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Place-based rural development programs and the labor allocation of farm households

Jhih-Yun Liu (Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut, USA)
Brian Lee (Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA)
Hung-Hao Chang (Department of Agricultural Economics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan)

China Agricultural Economic Review

ISSN: 1756-137X

Article publication date: 28 May 2024

Issue publication date: 30 September 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Rural development programs are widely used policy instruments mitigating rural-urban economic disparities. Yet, little research has examined their effect on rural labor. This study fills this knowledge gap by quantifying the causal impact of such programs on the labor allocation of farm households in Taiwan.

Design/methodology/approach

A theoretical framework based on the agricultural household model is constructed to guide the empirical specification. A unique dataset compiles administrative data on the program’s subsidies with farm household surveys across seven years. To cope with endogeneity bias, an instrumental variables model is applied. The eligibility rule for a township to participate in the program is used as the instrument.

Findings

We find that the program increases the labor supply of farm household members. These effects are more pronounced for off-farm work, particularly non-heads of farm households. The program’s subsidies supporting culture and promotion-related activities have larger effects. Finally, females benefited more from the program.

Originality/value

We focus on farm households since this group is the target of place-based rural development programs. In addition, we identify the causal impact of place-based development programs on rural labor. Finally, this study is relevant to the literature on intra-household models by demonstrating that place-based rural development programs can affect the labor supply of farm household members.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Ministry of Agriculture for providing the individual farm household data. Excellent research assistant provided by Yi-Ting Hsieh is also acknowledged. The findings of this paper do not reflect the view of the institute. The authors are responsible for any errors.

Citation

Liu, J.-Y., Lee, B. and Chang, H.-H. (2024), "Place-based rural development programs and the labor allocation of farm households", China Agricultural Economic Review, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 683-711. https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-10-2023-0279

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