Revolution and Family in Rural China: Influence of Family Background on Current Family Wealth

45 Pages Posted: 23 May 2008

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Hiroshi Sato

Hitotsubashi University

Li Shi

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Institute of Economics; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Abstract

This paper examines the influence of family human capital on offspring's economic status in post reform rural China by concentrating on the father-son relationship. We focus on two indicators of family background: family class origin (jiating chengfen) and occupational experience. The results of a family wealth function for 2002 suggest that, after controlling for other individual and family characteristics, both measures of family background have a significant influence on family wealth. First, parental experience of a nonagricultural family business before collectivization has a positive and statistically significant effect on current family wealth. Second, the offspring of landlord/rich peasant and middle peasant families are more likely to have higher family wealth than poor and lower-middle peasant families. We also find cohort and regional differences in the influence of family background. Our findings suggest that the strength and robustness of the Chinese rural family as a cultural institution preserves family human capital across radical institutional changes.

Keywords: family human capital, family background, intergenerational correlation, distribution of wealth

JEL Classification: D31, J24, N35, O15

Suggested Citation

Sato, Hiroshi and Shi, Li, Revolution and Family in Rural China: Influence of Family Background on Current Family Wealth. IZA Working Paper No. 3223, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1136385 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1136385

Hiroshi Sato (Contact Author)

Hitotsubashi University ( email )

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Japan

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Li Shi

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Institute of Economics ( email )

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Beijing
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IZA Institute of Labor Economics

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