Welfare Participation Reduced Severe Child Multidimensional Poverty in Rural China: Better Targeting Can Lead to Greater Poverty Reduction

This article examines the effects of rural Dibao receipt on severe child multidimensional poverty using the nationally representative China Household Income Project (CHIP) 2013 and 2018 data. Multidimensional poverty is measured by seven dimensions, including water, sanitation facilities, shelter, education, health, information, and consumer durables. Propensity score matching analysis reveals that rural Dibao receipt in 2018 were associated with reductions in severe child multidimensional poverty as mea sured by deprivations in four or more dimensions, but the same effect was not detected in 2013. Simulation analysis results indicate even greater reductions in severe child multidimensional poverty associated with rural Dibao receipt in 2018 if accurate targeting could be achieved. Based on these fi ndings, this study makes several policy recommendations, including broadening rural Dibao’s population coverage and enhancing its targeting performance, adopting additional policies that specifically target children or families with children, and linking Dibao with these additional policies to mee t the survival and developmental needs of children.
Source: Child Indicators Research - Category: Child Development Source Type: research