Health and Welfare Policy Forum

The Effects of the Child Allowance on Household Consumption Expenditure

  • Author

    Lee, Ayoung

  • Page

    16-31

  • PubDate

    2025. 11.

  • Language

    kor

This article presents an empirical analysis of the impact of the Child Allowance on the structure of household expenditures. The changes were more pronounced in the composition of expenses than in the total amount spent, with a common trend across households being increased direct spending on children’s clothing, recreation, and books and stationery items. The effect, however, varied across socioeconomic classes. Among low-income households, spending on children’s education and food increased, suggesting that for this group the Child Allowance serves as both a supplement to living expenses and an investment in children. Middle- and high-income households, as well as one-child families, showed an increase in savings through installment plans. All this aligns with the household-level tendency to view the Child Allowance as funds earmarked exclusively for children’s needs, thus bringing changes in both spending priorities and structure. The allowance scheme illustrates how a stable, predictable source of income flow can contribute, more effectively than mere cash transfers, to the development and welfare of children. To improve the program, policymakers should consider expanding the coverage of the Child Allowance to include a broader age range, while also seeking to reduce disparities by combining tiered support with tailored services in a detailed manner.

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