ICT adoption and income diversification among rural households in China

Chenxin Leng, Wanglin Ma*, Jianjun Tang, Zhongkun Zhu

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Abstract

Although the determinants of income diversification have been widely examined in the literature, little is known about whether and how information and communication technology (ICT) adoption affects household income diversification. To fill in this gap, this paper examines the impact of ICT adoption on income diversification among rural households in China, utilizing open-access data collected through the China Labour-force Dynamics Survey project. We employ a two-stage treatment effects model to address the potential selection bias issue associated with ICT adoption. The empirical results show that ICT adoption exerts a positive and statistically significant impact on income diversification. Further analyses reveal that ICT adoption is more beneficial to low-income rural households and those residing in eastern and central parts of China when it plays a role in diversifying rural income. Our findings suggest that improving rural education and infrastructure such as roads and broadband facilities can help enhance ICT adoption among rural households, which subsequently increases income diversification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3614-3628
Number of pages15
JournalApplied Economics
Volume52
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ICT adoption
  • income diversification
  • rural China
  • simpson index
  • treatment effects model

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