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). Coincident with the deepening of economic reforms, Hukou has gradually been relaxed since the 1980s, helping to explain an …Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Public benefits, access to good quality housing, schools …, health care, and attractive employment opportunities are available only to those who have local registration (Hukou …
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). Coincident with the deepening of economic reforms, Hukou has gradually been relaxed since the 1980s, helping to explain an …Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Public benefits, access to good quality housing, schools …, health care, and attractive employment opportunities are available only to those who have local registration (Hukou …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155312
economic reforms, Hukou has gradually been relaxed since the 1980s, contributing to a migration surge. In this study of … empirical models of migration in China? Second, to what extent has Hukou influenced the scale and structure of migration? We …Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services, low‐cost housing …
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We analyze the effect of China's integration into the world economy on workers in the country and show that one … uncertainty experience an 18 percent increase in their internal in-migration rate - this result is driven by migrants who are "non-hukou …
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). Coincident with the deepening of economic reforms, Hukou has gradually been relaxed since the 1980s, helping to explain an …Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Public benefits, access to good quality housing, schools …, health care, and attractive employment opportunities are available only to those who have local registration (Hukou …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008578124
Post-reform China has been experiencing two major demographic changes, an extraordinary amount of internal migration … of a transition economy. We find that shifts in China's age distribution have generated significant changes in the …
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. The basic question posed in this paper is: How are aging and migration related in post-reform China? We argue that there …China has been experiencing two major demographic sea changes since the late 1970s: (i) Internal migration, primarily … empirically the relationship between origin age distribution and interprovincial migration in China using province-level census …
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migration patterns, but sometimes in unexpected ways. We find that as economic reforms in China deepened in the 1990s, the …Since the 1980s, China's government has eased restrictions on internal migration. This easing, along with rapid growth … China, especially during the 1990s. However, other important economic and socio-political determinants of interprovincial …
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This paper provides new evidence on migrant networks as determinants of the total size (scale) and skill structure of migration, using aggregate data from a recent migration boom to Spain. We draw upon McFadden (1984, 1422-1428) in order to develop and apply a three-level nested multinomial...
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