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Stark Choices: Work-family Trade-offs among Migrant Women and Men in Urban China.

Menghan Zhao1, Emily Hannum2.   

Abstract

China's so-called "floating population" of rural-urban labor migrants includes rising numbers of couples and families migrating together. Labor market outcomes may differ for migrant men and women, in part due to family obligations, but few recent studies have investigated this possibility. This paper focuses on the relationship of labor outcomes with family obligations among migrant men and women and considers whether this relationship differs among those with higher and lower earnings potential. We perform nested logit models of employment status and OLS regression analyses of income, using a nationally-representative survey collected in 2013. For migrant women, childcare responsibilities are negatively associated with employment and income. In contrast, for migrant men, being co-resident with children has no bearing on probability of being employed full-time and is sometimes positively associated with income. Further, the "motherhood penalty" in income is most pronounced among migrant women with the least education. Results illustrate the embeddedness of individual migration decisions and outcomes within families. Findings also highlight a stark choice facing many migrant women: between earning for their children and living with them.

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Keywords:  family-work conflict; floating population; gender differences; migration; motherhood penalty

Year:  2019        PMID: 34188970      PMCID: PMC8238465          DOI: 10.1080/21620555.2019.1635879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin Sociol Rev        ISSN: 2162-0555


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