The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China

This article uses 2012–18 China Family Panel Survey (CFPS) panel data to study the impact of government transfer payment receipt on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children of urban families requiring aid. Findings have shown that government transfer payments increase extracurricular tuition...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Liyang, Dong, An, Li, Junlin, Zhu, Peihua, Shao, Yan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1722752023-12-05T01:00:25Z The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China Zhang, Liyang Dong, An Li, Junlin Zhu, Peihua Shao, Yan School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Economic theory Tuition Expenditure Urban China This article uses 2012–18 China Family Panel Survey (CFPS) panel data to study the impact of government transfer payment receipt on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children of urban families requiring aid. Findings have shown that government transfer payments increase extracurricular tuition spending for children and have a positive impact on total family expenditure with regard to children’s education. Heterogeneity tests indicate that the impact is significant in the central and eastern regions of China, among children above seven years old and children in one-child families. The authors attribute the positive effects to parents’ increased awareness of the importance of education and to increased opportunities for children from assisted families to participate in extracurricular tuition classes. This article proposes policy recommendations to improve the government transfer payment system in urban China. 2023-12-05T01:00:24Z 2023-12-05T01:00:24Z 2023 Journal Article Zhang, L., Dong, A., Li, J., Zhu, P. & Shao, Y. (2023). The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China. China: An International Journal, 21(1), 177-203. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/chn.2023.0001 0219-7472 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172275 10.1353/chn.2023.0001 2-s2.0-85150348573 1 21 177 203 en China: An International Journal © 2023 China: An International Journal. All rights reserved.
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topic Social sciences::Economic theory
Tuition Expenditure
Urban China
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Tuition Expenditure
Urban China
Zhang, Liyang
Dong, An
Li, Junlin
Zhu, Peihua
Shao, Yan
The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China
description This article uses 2012–18 China Family Panel Survey (CFPS) panel data to study the impact of government transfer payment receipt on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children of urban families requiring aid. Findings have shown that government transfer payments increase extracurricular tuition spending for children and have a positive impact on total family expenditure with regard to children’s education. Heterogeneity tests indicate that the impact is significant in the central and eastern regions of China, among children above seven years old and children in one-child families. The authors attribute the positive effects to parents’ increased awareness of the importance of education and to increased opportunities for children from assisted families to participate in extracurricular tuition classes. This article proposes policy recommendations to improve the government transfer payment system in urban China.
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Zhang, Liyang
Dong, An
Li, Junlin
Zhu, Peihua
Shao, Yan
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author Zhang, Liyang
Dong, An
Li, Junlin
Zhu, Peihua
Shao, Yan
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title The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China
title_short The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China
title_full The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China
title_fullStr The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China
title_full_unstemmed The impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban China
title_sort impact of government transfer payments on extracurricular tuition expenditure for children in urban china
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