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Rural Digital Infrastructure and Labor Market: Evidence from Universal Telecommunication Service
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Rural Digital Infrastructure and Labor Market: Evidence from Universal Telecommunication Service

Qing Wang, Xingyu Xia, Sai Lan and Miao Li
Asian Economic Journal, Vol.37(3), pp.293-325
01/09/2023

Abstract

digital divide employment regional development rural economy telecommunication infrastructure
This study estimates the effects of the rapid expansion of digital infrastructure on rural employment and income. We use a triple-difference framework and exploit the geographic variation of the recent universal telecommunication service in China. Empirical results reveal increased broadband adoption after the implementation of the program with governmental subsidy. The universal telecommunication service led to an increase in rural residents’ income and their employment in the non-agricultural sector, especially salaried work. The findings suggest that digital infrastructure promotes the transformation of the rural economy in emerging markets.
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6 Social Sciences
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