Heliyon (May 2024)
The effect of targeted poverty alleviation on consumption of poor rural households in China
Abstract
Using a survey data of 358 rural households from Jiangxi province of China. This article uses the regression adjusted inverse probability weighted estimation method (IPWRA) to study the impact of precision poverty alleviation on the consumption of rural impoverished households. The empirical results of ATE estimation indicate that precision poverty alleviation has a significant impact on the total consumption and food, clothing, education and living consumption of impoverished households, but has no significant impact on transportation, communication and miscellaneous consumption. Moreover, the poverty alleviation has the largest effect on consumption of education, followed by food.