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The population structural transition effect on rising per capita CO2 emissions: evidence from China
Authors:Junfeng Wang  Yaqing Wu  Yue Zhao  Shutong He  Zhanfeng Dong  Wenguang Bo
Institution:1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China;2. Research Center for Resource, Energy and Environmental Policy, Nankai University, Tianjin, People’s Republic of Chinajfwangnk@126.com;4. Research Center for Resource, Energy and Environmental Policy, Nankai University, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China;5. Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;6. Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;7. Institute of Economics, Nankai University, Nankai Qu, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The per capita CO2 emissions (PCCE) of many developing countries like China have been rising faster than total CO2 emissions, and display spatial divergence. Such temporal growth and spatial divergence will have a significant influence on efforts to mitigate CO2 emissions. Given the research gap on the impact of the structural transition in population on PCCE, we constructed an econometric model using the dynamic panel method. The results reveal that the population structural transition has a significant nonlinear impact on PCCE, as the rate of population growth in China decelerates. Both demographic ageing and urban-rural migration have a stronger impact on PCCE than other factors. This effect, however, decreases beyond a certain threshold. An increase in the number of households due to urbanization and family downsizing has resulted in a positive effect on PCCE, without a threshold turning point. The research also finds that an increased share of the service sector in employment can reduce PCCE only if the sector employs more than 31.56% of the total employed population. Overall, these findings indicate that policymakers should pay attention to the prominence of the demographic structural transition for effective climate policy.

Key policy insights
  • Policymakers should address rising per capita carbon emissions (PCCE) and their spatial divergence in future climate policies, not just total CO2 emissions.

  • The transitioning demographics of ageing and urbanization in China show a nonlinear, inverted U-shaped effect on PCCE instead of a continuously positive effect.

  • Based on the nonlinear effect of employment structure on PCCE, policymakers should focus on the relationship between the structural transition of the economy and PCCE in future climate mitigation policies.

Keywords:Ageing  number of households  urban-rural population migration  employment structure  per capita CO2 emissions  China
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