Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages

This paper uses a unique natural experiment in Chinese villages to investigate whether access to telecommunications-- in particular, landline phones -- increases the likelihood of outmigration. By using regional and time variations in the installat...

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Main Authors: Lu, Yi, Xie, Huihua, Xu, Lixin Colin
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
SEX
TV
WEB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18359828/telecommunications-externality-migration-evidence-chinese-villages
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spelling okr-10986-214732021-04-23T14:04:02Z Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages Lu, Yi Xie, Huihua Xu, Lixin Colin ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO JOB ACCESSIBILITY AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AUTONOMY BANKS BULLETIN BUSINESS OWNERSHIP CABLE TELEVISION CAPITAL FLOW CELLULAR PHONE CELLULAR PHONES CITIZENSHIP COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISPOSABLE INCOME EARNINGS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC REFORM EDUCATION LEVELS ELECTRICITY EMPLOYEE FAMILIES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY STRUCTURE FARMER FARMERS FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL COSTS FOOD SHORTAGE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH IN POPULATION HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RESOURCES IMMIGRANT IMMIGRANT WORKERS IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRATION INEQUALITY INFORMATION ACCESS INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTALLATION INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTS INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNAL MIGRATIONS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION JOB CREATION JOB OPPORTUNITIES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR MOBILITY LABOUR MARKET LARGE CITIES LIFE PROSPECTS MANUFACTURING MARKET INFORMATION MARKETING MEDIA MEDICINE MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKER MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRATION MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MULTINATIONAL NATIONAL PRIORITY NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES OPEN ACCESS PEOPLES PHONE CONNECTION PHONES POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POPULATION STUDIES POTENTIAL MIGRANTS POWER PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PROVISION OF INFORMATION QUALITY OF LIFE REGISTRATION SYSTEM REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESULT RESULTS RETURN MIGRATION RURAL AREAS RURAL POVERTY SEARCH SEARCH ENGINE SEARCHES SERVICE QUALITY SEX SEX RATIO SITES SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY SPILLOVER TELECOM TELECOM COMPANIES TELECOM SERVICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS REFORM TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES TELEPHONES TELEVISIONS TOWNS TV UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POPULATION URBANIZATION USERS USES VILLAGE VILLAGES VIRTUAL COMMUNITY WEB YOUNG CHILDREN This paper uses a unique natural experiment in Chinese villages to investigate whether access to telecommunications-- in particular, landline phones -- increases the likelihood of outmigration. By using regional and time variations in the installation of landline phones, the difference-in-differences estimation shows that access to landline phones increases the ratio of out-migrant workers by 2 percentage points, or about 50 percent of the sample mean in China. The results remain robust to a battery of validity checks. Furthermore, landline phones affect outmigration through two channels: information access to job opportunities and timely contact with left-behind family members. The findings underscore the positive migration externality of expanding telecommunications access in rural areas, especially in places where migration potential is large. 2015-02-23T21:00:18Z 2015-02-23T21:00:18Z 2013-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18359828/telecommunications-externality-migration-evidence-chinese-villages http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21473 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6644 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper East Asia and Pacific China
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO JOB
ACCESSIBILITY
AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION
AUTONOMY
BANKS
BULLETIN
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
CABLE TELEVISION
CAPITAL FLOW
CELLULAR PHONE
CELLULAR PHONES
CITIZENSHIP
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DISPOSABLE INCOME
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC REFORM
EDUCATION LEVELS
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYEE
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY STRUCTURE
FARMER
FARMERS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL COSTS
FOOD SHORTAGE
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH IN POPULATION
HEALTH CARE
HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RESOURCES
IMMIGRANT
IMMIGRANT WORKERS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
INEQUALITY
INFORMATION ACCESS
INFORMATION NETWORK
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTALLATION
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTS
INTERNAL MIGRATION
INTERNAL MIGRATIONS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
JOB CREATION
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR MOBILITY
LABOUR MARKET
LARGE CITIES
LIFE PROSPECTS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKETING
MEDIA
MEDICINE
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKER
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRATION
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MULTINATIONAL
NATIONAL PRIORITY
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
OPEN ACCESS
PEOPLES
PHONE CONNECTION
PHONES
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION STUDIES
POTENTIAL MIGRANTS
POWER
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF INFORMATION
QUALITY OF LIFE
REGISTRATION SYSTEM
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RESULT
RESULTS
RETURN MIGRATION
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SEARCH
SEARCH ENGINE
SEARCHES
SERVICE QUALITY
SEX
SEX RATIO
SITES
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIETY
SPILLOVER
TELECOM
TELECOM COMPANIES
TELECOM SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REFORM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
TELEPHONES
TELEVISIONS
TOWNS
TV
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POPULATION
URBANIZATION
USERS
USES
VILLAGE
VILLAGES
VIRTUAL COMMUNITY
WEB
YOUNG CHILDREN
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCESS TO JOB
ACCESSIBILITY
AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION
AUTONOMY
BANKS
BULLETIN
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
CABLE TELEVISION
CAPITAL FLOW
CELLULAR PHONE
CELLULAR PHONES
CITIZENSHIP
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DISPOSABLE INCOME
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC REFORM
EDUCATION LEVELS
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYEE
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY STRUCTURE
FARMER
FARMERS
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL COSTS
FOOD SHORTAGE
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH IN POPULATION
HEALTH CARE
HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RESOURCES
IMMIGRANT
IMMIGRANT WORKERS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMIGRATION
INEQUALITY
INFORMATION ACCESS
INFORMATION NETWORK
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INSTALLATION
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTS
INTERNAL MIGRATION
INTERNAL MIGRATIONS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
JOB CREATION
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR MOBILITY
LABOUR MARKET
LARGE CITIES
LIFE PROSPECTS
MANUFACTURING
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKETING
MEDIA
MEDICINE
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKER
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRATION
MOBILE PHONE
MOBILE PHONES
MULTINATIONAL
NATIONAL PRIORITY
NETWORKS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
OPEN ACCESS
PEOPLES
PHONE CONNECTION
PHONES
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION STUDIES
POTENTIAL MIGRANTS
POWER
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF INFORMATION
QUALITY OF LIFE
REGISTRATION SYSTEM
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RESULT
RESULTS
RETURN MIGRATION
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SEARCH
SEARCH ENGINE
SEARCHES
SERVICE QUALITY
SEX
SEX RATIO
SITES
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIETY
SPILLOVER
TELECOM
TELECOM COMPANIES
TELECOM SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACCESS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REFORM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES
TELEPHONES
TELEVISIONS
TOWNS
TV
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN COMMUNITIES
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POPULATION
URBANIZATION
USERS
USES
VILLAGE
VILLAGES
VIRTUAL COMMUNITY
WEB
YOUNG CHILDREN
Lu, Yi
Xie, Huihua
Xu, Lixin Colin
Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
China
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6644
description This paper uses a unique natural experiment in Chinese villages to investigate whether access to telecommunications-- in particular, landline phones -- increases the likelihood of outmigration. By using regional and time variations in the installation of landline phones, the difference-in-differences estimation shows that access to landline phones increases the ratio of out-migrant workers by 2 percentage points, or about 50 percent of the sample mean in China. The results remain robust to a battery of validity checks. Furthermore, landline phones affect outmigration through two channels: information access to job opportunities and timely contact with left-behind family members. The findings underscore the positive migration externality of expanding telecommunications access in rural areas, especially in places where migration potential is large.
format Publications & Research
author Lu, Yi
Xie, Huihua
Xu, Lixin Colin
author_facet Lu, Yi
Xie, Huihua
Xu, Lixin Colin
author_sort Lu, Yi
title Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages
title_short Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages
title_full Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages
title_fullStr Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages
title_full_unstemmed Telecommunications Externality on Migration : Evidence from Chinese Villages
title_sort telecommunications externality on migration : evidence from chinese villages
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/10/18359828/telecommunications-externality-migration-evidence-chinese-villages
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21473
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