Effect of compulsory education on retirement financial outcomes: evidence from China

Bingzheng Chen, Peiyun Deng, Xiaodong Fan

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Abstract

This paper presents the first causal evidence that compulsory education improves retirement financial outcomes in a developing economy. By exploiting the 1986 compulsory schooling reform in China, we show that compulsory education increases rural residents’ participation in the New Rural Pension Scheme, the world’s largest public pension program. Using an instrumental variables strategy in a difference-in-differences framework, we find that an additional year of schooling significantly increases pension participation by 3.5 percentage points, and this positive result is more prominent among women. Mechanism analysis suggests that cognition and access to information are essential pathways in the education–pension nexus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)958-989
Number of pages32
JournalScandinavian Journal of Economics
Volume124
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Compulsory education reform
  • education
  • pension participation

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