SAGE Open (Oct 2023)

Does Targeted Poverty Alleviation Policy Reduce Poverty? Evidence From Rural China

  • Wenguang Yu,
  • Qi Wang,
  • Yaxuan Wang,
  • Guofeng Guan,
  • Yixin Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440231197281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Poverty is a common challenge faced by human beings. China’s Targeted Poverty Alleviation (TPA) policy provides the international community with a Chinese solution to poverty governance. Based on the goal of China’s TPA policy of “Two No Worries, Three Guarantees,” this paper selects appropriate indicators to evaluate the implementation effect of China’s TPA policy since 2013. The results show that there are significant differences between poor families and non-poor families in food consumption, clothing consumption, education, and housing. After the implementation of the TPA policy, the gap between poor families and non-poor families has been significantly reduced. However, from the perspective of per capita household consumption, there is still a certain gap between poor families and non-poor families, and it is still necessary to maintain the continuity to further improve the living standards of low-income families. JEL Classification: I32