abstract: 'As the largest scale payment for ecosystem services program in the developing world, one of the key objectives of the Sloping Land Conversion Program (the SLCP) is to increase rural households'' income and to reallocate their employments. This paper estimates the effects of the SLCP on rural households'' income and employment changes using the unique panel dataset of 1001 rural households in six provinces from 1995 to 2014. Following a strict parallel trend and other econometrics tests, the Propensity score matching-Difference-in-differences (PSM-DID) estimation technique was used. Based on the unique panel dataset, this paper expands upon existing studies by estimating the effects of mid-to-long-term and subsidy scheme adjustment of the SLCP on rural households'' income and employment. Our empirical results indicate that 1) the SLCP has no significant effect on rural households'' total income, while it has a negative effect on farm income. 2) The SLCP has a positive effect on forestry labor input. 3) Half reduction subsidy of the SLCP has caused different effects on rural households'' income and employment compared with that before policy adjustment. 4) The income effects of the SLCP are indifferent by income, location, demographic or resource endowment sub groups. Policy decision-makers should pay more attention to create more off-farm opportunities for rural households enrolled in the SLCP to maintain the achievements of the SLCP.' affiliation: 'Cheng, BD (Corresponding Author), Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Econ \& Management, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. Cheng, BD (Corresponding Author), Beijing Forestry Univ, Natl Acad Econ \& Trade Forestry \& Grassland, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. Li, Lingchao; Cheng, Baodong, Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Econ \& Management, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. Li, Lingchao; Cheng, Baodong, Beijing Forestry Univ, Natl Acad Econ \& Trade Forestry \& Grassland, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China. Liu, Can, China Natl Forestry \& Grassland Econ \& Dev Res Ct, Beijing 100714, Peoples R China. Liu, Jinlong, Renmin Univ China, Sch Agr Econ \& Rural Dev, Beijing 100872, Peoples R China.' article-number: '105648' author: Li, Lingchao and Liu, Can and Liu, Jinlong and Cheng, Baodong author-email: baodongcheng@163.com author_list: - family: Li given: Lingchao - family: Liu given: Can - family: Liu given: Jinlong - family: Cheng given: Baodong da: '2023-09-28' doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105648 eissn: 1873-5754 files: [] issn: 0264-8377 journal: LAND USE POLICY keywords: 'Difference-in-differences (DID); Rural households'' income; Off-farm employment; Propensity score matching (PSM); The Sloping Land Conversion Program; Sustainable livelihood' keywords-plus: 'PROPENSITY SCORE; GREEN; GRAIN; POVERTY; POLICY; IMPLEMENTATION; CONSTRAINTS; ENVIRONMENT; INEQUALITY; PAYMENTS' language: English month: OCT number-of-cited-references: '63' orcid-numbers: 'Li, Lingchao/0000-0002-2921-493X Liu, Jinlong/0000-0002-0228-0865' papis_id: 569a5951d99e98eb06baf38e5d57a27a ref: Li2021hassloping times-cited: '10' title: Has the Sloping Land Conversion Program in China impacted the income and employment of rural households? type: Article unique-id: WOS:000704007200007 usage-count-last-180-days: '9' usage-count-since-2013: '43' volume: '109' web-of-science-categories: Environmental Studies year: '2021'