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that young farmers (age 16-44) are not affected in their migration decisions by land loss through requisition, while some …Land requisition has been an important process by which Chinese local governments promote urbanization and generate … revenue. This study investigates the impacts of land requisition on farmers' decisions of labor allocation between …
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that young farmers (age 16-44) are not affected in their migration decisions by land loss through requisition, while some …Land requisition has been an important process by which Chinese local governments promote urbanization and generate … revenue. This study investigates the impacts of land requisition on farmers' decisions of labor allocation between …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012960251
Over the past decades, China has witnessed a fast growth in urbanization promoted by massive flows of rural …-to-urban migration. This study investigates the association between urbanization and the subjective well-being of migrant, rural, and … representative data from the China Family Panel Studies in 2010, this study finds that urbanization is in general related to the …
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This report summarizes the characteristics of migration in the People's Republic of China (PRC) after its reforms and … opening up. Rapid urbanization in the PRC has resulted from recent decades of intense rural-urban migration. The scale of … interregional migration. Facing the challenges of fast urbanization and growing urban diseases, local governments still rely on the …
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Like most other developing countries, China experiences huge migration outflows from rural areas. Their most striking … destination areas. In this paper, we show that this temporary feature of migration can be linked to land rights insecurity. As … village land ownership remains collective and as land use rights can be periodically reallocated, individual out-migration can …
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Urbanisation in China has long been held back by various restrictions on land and internal migration but has taken off …
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varies depending on migrants' gender, migration purpose, and social capital. Furthermore, a random-effects (RE) net migration …
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This paper argues that urbanization reshapes individual's risk preference by exerting self-selection and assimilation … effects. Taking advantage of the unique hukou system in the People's Republic of China, we initiate a quasi-experiment method … average. Overall, urbanization improves migrants' risk appetite, and mediated by this improvement, migrants are more likely to …
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China's central government has rightfully recognized that successful urbanization will be decisive for the nation … in China, the paper calls for a housing strategy that accommodates the surging waves of rural to urban migration, one of … working paper: "Urbanization in China and how urban housing demand can be met", by specifying the underlying forces of …
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As it has rightfully been recognized by China's central government, successful urbanization will be decisive for the … population. This paper contributes to the discussion with illuminating the main drivers of urbanization: (i) migration and (ii … establishment of an integrated and sustainable urbanization path by considering migrants urban housing demand in China's socio …
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