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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A new study examines how migration of an adult child affects the emotional health of elderly parents left-behind in China. It finds that migration reduces happiness and leads to more &#8230; <a href="https://glabor.org/now-out-in-the-journal-of-population-economics-internal-migration-affects-the-emotional-health-of-elderly-parents-left-behind-in-china/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Now OUT in the Journal of Population Economics: Internal migration affects the emotional health of elderly parents left-behind in China.</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>A new study examines how migration of an adult child affects the emotional health of elderly parents left-behind in China.  It finds that migration reduces happiness and leads to more loneliness among the elderly.</strong></p>



<p>Read more in: <br> <br><strong>Juliane Scheffel &amp; Yiwei Zhang:</strong> <em>How does internal migration affect the emotional health of elderly parents left-behind? </em><strong>Journal of Population Economics</strong>, Vol. 32 (2019), Issue 3, pp. 953-980.</p>



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<p><strong><em>GLO Fellow </em> Juliane Scheffel </strong></p>



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<p><strong>Author Abstract:</strong>  The ageing population resulting from the one-child policy and massive  flows of internal migration in China pose major challenges to elderly  care in rural areas where elderly support is based on a traditional  inter-generational family support mechanism. We use data from the China  Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study to examine how migration of an  adult child affects the emotional health of elderly parents left-behind.  We identify the effects using fixed effects and IV approaches which  rely on different sources of variation. We find that migration reduces  happiness by 6.6 percentage points and leads to a 3.3 percentage points  higher probability of loneliness. CES-D scores of elderly parents are  severely increased pushing average scores close to the cut-off  indicating clinical levels of depressive symptoms. As emotional health  is a key determinant of the overall health status, our findings have  significant impacts on economic development in China. </p>



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