Literature DB >> 25133084

PERMANENT MIGRANTS TO CITIES IN CHINA: HUKOU ORIGIN AND EARNINGS AMONG MEN IN AN ERA OF ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION.

Xiaozhou Wang1, R S Oropesa1, Glenn Firebaugh1.   

Abstract

The massive volume of internal migration in China since the late 1970s has attracted considerable research attention. However, the integration of permanent migrants in cities during a time of economic transformation is understudied. Using information on earnings from the 2003 General Social Survey of China, this research examines whether permanent migrants are economically advantaged or disadvantaged in comparison to non-migrants in cities. We find that permanent migrants in cities tend to be economically advantaged and that their advantage depends more on human capital than on political capital. Nevertheless, this does not mean that political capital can be ignored. A nuanced view requires attention to how political and human capital jointly affect earnings in specific economic sectors.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 25133084      PMCID: PMC4131695          DOI: 10.1080/21632324.2013.763534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Migr Dev


  5 in total

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