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E-Commerce as a Driver of Gender Equity

Labor Supply and Household Outcomes in Rural China

Zengdong Cao, Wei Huang, Jinyang Ren and Hantao Wu
Published online before print May 12, 2026, 0425-14179R3; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0425-14179R3
Zengdong Cao
Zengdong Cao is an Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Quantitative Economics and Statistics, Huaqiao University, email: .
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Wei Huang
Wei Huang is a Professor at the China Center for Economic Research (CCER), National School of Development (NSD), Peking University, email: .
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Jinyang Ren
Jinyang Ren is an Assistant Professor at the International School of Business … Finance, Sun Yat-sen University, email: .
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Hantao Wu
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Abstract

We study China’s Rural E-Commerce Development program, a large-scale digital infrastructure initiative, to assess its labor market and household impacts. Exploiting county-level rollout variation and panel data from the China Family Panel Studies (2012-2020), we find that the program raised female labor force participation by 3 percentage points and weekly hours by 2.5, with no comparable effects for men. It also promoted women’s entrepreneurship, enhanced intra-household bargaining power, and improved daughters’ education and health. A cost-benefit analysis indicates income gains far exceed program costs, underscoring digital infrastructure’s potential to foster gender equity and intergenerational human capital in rural China.

Keywords:
  • E-commerce
  • Labor Supply
  • Intra-household Bargaining Power
  • Child Outcomes
JEL Codes:
  • O22
  • H54
  • J21
  • D13

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Zengdong Cao, Wei Huang, Jinyang Ren, Hantao Wu
Journal of Human Resources May 2026, 0425-14179R3; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.0425-14179R3

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Zengdong Cao, Wei Huang, Jinyang Ren, Hantao Wu
Journal of Human Resources May 2026, 0425-14179R3; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.0425-14179R3
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