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Ethnic enclaves revisited: Effects on earnings of migrant workers in China.

Chunni Zhang1, Yu Xie2.   

Abstract

Among rural-to-urban migrants, migrant workers from the same origins tend to concentrate in the same workplaces. When this concentration in a workplace is sufficiently dense, we may consider it a native-place enclave. According to a large literature on U.S. immigrants, enclave participation may improve the economic well-being of immigrants. This study borrows the same reasoning to evaluate whether or not working in a native-place enclave affects earnings of migrant workers in urban China. We pay particular attention to heterogeneity not only in how migrants who work in an enclave may differ from those who choose to work in the open economy but also in varying earnings returns to enclave participation across different groups of migrant workers. Using data from a 2010 survey of migrant workers in the Pearl River Delta and the Yangzi River Delta, we match enclave workers and non-enclave workers with the same propensity to work in an enclave and then compare their earnings differences. We find a positive average earnings return to enclave participation, although this effect is smaller than that resulting from a naïve comparison. Moreover, we find that migrants with a high propensity to work in an enclave benefit more from enclave participation than those with a low propensity. Our findings generally support the enclave thesis and its role in internal migration in China.

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Keywords:  Heterogeneous treatment effect model; migrant workers; native-place enclave; propensity score matching analysis; rural-to-urban migration

Year:  2016        PMID: 29854419      PMCID: PMC5973510          DOI: 10.1177/2057150X16633580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin J Sociol        ISSN: 2057-1518


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