HOUSING DEMOLITION AND OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA

ABSTRACT

We identify the causal impact of housing demolition on employment and occupational mobility of working-age individuals in China. We exploit housing demolition events as a quasi-natural experiment and apply a two-way fixed effects approach to overcome the potential endogeneity problem. Using data from the CHFS, we find that on the extensive margin, housing demolition creates skill waste by making individuals less likely to work; while on the intensive margin, housing demolition leads to upward occupational mobility, especially among low-skilled workers. We do not find any empirical evidence that housing demolition influences internal migration flow or migrant workers' occupational mobility.

Statistics

Web of Science Times Cited

2

Journal Citation Indicator

1.47