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This paper studies the role of strong versus weak ties in the rural-to-urban migration decision in China. We first …
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them with migrants who were born with an urban hukou. Using data from the 2003 China General Social Survey, we examine how …
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This study examines the causal effects of welfare benefits on internal migration decisions. Using a quasi-experimental migration reform across 283 Chinese cities from 2002 to 2015, combined with a difference-in-differences setup, I show that improved welfare benefits substantially increase...
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This paper examines the role of a sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions quota introduced as part of China's 11th Five …
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This study examines the health impacts of a large-scale internal migration reform in China. Using nationally … representative data from the China Labor-Force Dynamics Survey (2012-2018) and a unique dataset on city-level policy intensity and …
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How do political preferences and voting behaviors respond to information coming from abroad? Focusing on the international migration network, I document that opinion changes at the origins spill over to 1st- and 2nd-generation immigrants abroad. Local diasporas, social media, and family ties to...
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How do political preferences and voting behaviors respond to information coming from abroad? Focusing on the international migration network, I document that opinion changes at the origins spill over to 1st- and 2nd-generation immigrants abroad. Local diasporas, social media, and family ties to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014377600
While city migrants see their welfare increase much more than those moving to towns, many more rural-urban migrants end up in towns. This phenomenon, documented in detail in Kagera, Tanzania, begs the question why migrants move to seemingly suboptimal destinations. Using an 18-year panel of...
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There is a widespread policy view that a lack of job opportunities at home is a key reason for migration, accompanied by suggestions of the need to spend more on creating these opportunities so as to reduce migration. Self-employment is widespread in poor countries, and faced with a lack of...
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induce migrations that would not take place in an individual framework. Using unique data for China on risk attitudes of …
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