SOSC Thesis Presentation - Sticky Gender Roles in Caregiving and Education Investment in Next Generation: Evidence from Grandparental Health Shocks in China
2:30 pm
Room 3401 (Lift 17-18), 3/F, Academic Building, HKUST

Abstract

In this study, I examine the effects of grandparental hospitalization on grandchildren's educational investment, emphasizing different patterns based on the grandchildren's gender. Utilizing a staggered difference-in-differences approach and five waves from the 2012-2020 China Family Panel Survey (CFPS), the analysis reveals that in co-residential families, grandparental hospitalization results in a 20% reduction in educational expenditure for girls.

Further investigation indicates that the burden of family caregiving primarily falls on mothers, with housework responsibilities often shifted to girls. To explore the underlying mechanisms, I suggest that the implementation of long-term care insurance could help mitigate the negative impacts on both mothers and daughters. Additionally, this gender disparity may be influenced by parental intentions regarding child caregiving and persistent gender norms.

When
Where
Room 3401 (Lift 17-18), 3/F, Academic Building, HKUST
Candidate
Ms. Jiawen KE
Language
English
Organizer
Division of Social Science
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