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An inverted ‘U-shaped’ pattern: the residence distance of adult children and the mental health of elderly in rural China

Chaohua Cai, Qinying He and Jeffrey Alwang

Applied Economics Letters, 2023, vol. 30, issue 16, 2237-2244

Abstract: Using data from three waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study, this study identifies a causal effect of the distance adult children reside from their parents on the mental health of the rural elderly. We use panel correlated random effect methods with instrumental variables to address potential confounding effects of reverse causality and unobserved omitted variables. We find that the impact of the distance adult children live from their parents on parental mental health exhibits an inverted ‘U-shaped’ pattern that first increases (good) and then slowly decreases (poor). 80 kilometers is a threshold of residence distance for the mental health of the rural elderly. Further analysis finds that the effect of the residence distance on the mental health of rural elderly has statistically significant differences by gender of the elderly.

Date: 2023
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