College of Economics and Management, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, Liaoning, China.
School of Business, Liaoning University, Shenyang 110031, Liaoning, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 May 24;15(6):1069. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061069.
China's rapid urbanization in the past several decades have been accompanied by rural labor migration. An important question that has emerged is whether rural labor migration has a positive or negative impact on the depressive symptoms of children left behind in the countryside by their migrating parents. This paper uses a nationally representative panel dataset to investigate whether parental migration impacts the prevalence of depressive symptoms among left-behind children in China. Using DID and PSM-DID methods, our results show that parental migration significantly increases the depression scores of 10 and 11-year-old children by 2 points using the CES-D depression scale. Furthermore, we also find that the negative effect of decreased parental care is stronger than the positive effect of increased income in terms of determining the depressive symptoms status of children in rural China.
中国过去几十年的快速城市化伴随着农村劳动力迁移。一个出现的重要问题是,农村劳动力迁移对其外出务工父母留在农村的孩子的抑郁症状是产生积极影响还是消极影响。本文使用全国代表性的面板数据集,调查了父母迁移是否会影响中国留守儿童的抑郁症状发生率。使用 DID 和 PSM-DID 方法,我们的结果表明,使用 CES-D 抑郁量表,父母迁移使 10 岁和 11 岁儿童的抑郁得分分别显著增加了 2 分。此外,我们还发现,在中国农村,父母关爱的减少对儿童抑郁症状的影响大于收入增加的积极影响。