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Abstract
"This paper analyzes changing interregional migration in China and reveals that the recent eastward migration reverses patterns of migration under Mao. It finds that investment variables are more important than the conventional variables of income and job opportunities in determining China's recent interregional migration. It suggests that both state policy and the global force influence interregional migration, challenging the popular view that the socialist state is the only critical determinant. This paper also criticizes Mao's approach to interregional migration and discusses the impact of migration on development." excerptKeywords: Asia; China; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Eastern Asia; Economic Development--determinants; Economic Factors; Financial Activities; Investments; Migration; Migration Policy; Migration, Internal--determinants; Policy; Political Factors; Political Systems; Population; Population Dynamics; Population Policy; Social Policy; Socialism
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Year: 1997 PMID: 12293577 DOI: 10.1023/a:1006839915869
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GeoJournal ISSN: 0343-2521