conference paper

Preschool quality and women’s off-farm labor force participation: Evidence from China

by Shaoping Li,
Chengfang Liu,
Kevin Z. Chen,
Renfu Luo,
Yanying Yu and
Xinyu Wang
Open Access
Citation
Li, Shaoping; Liu, Chengfang; Chen, Kevin Z.; Luo, Renfu; Yu, Yanying; and Wang, Xinyu. 2021. Preschool quality and women’s off-farm labor force participation: Evidence from China. Presented at the 31st International Conference of Agricultural Economists, New Delhi, India, August 17-31, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.315016

We study the impact of preschool quality on off-farm work participation among women. We first develop a theoretical model that predicts higher qualities of preschools increase the likelihood of women’s off-farm labor force participation. This prediction is then empirically verified by using data from rural China. Our results suggest that policies aimed at increasing the quality of preschools in rural China might help not only improve the education quality of preschool children but also increase women’s off-farm labor force participation, both of which are of great importance for China considering its aging population and growth model shifting from high-speed growth to high-quality development.