In China, many rural migrant workers live in urbanising villages that are usually located in peripheral areas of major cities. Different from the spatial mismatch literature in which locations of minorities in the US are constrained by racial discrimination in the housing market, the residential segregation of rural migrant workers in China is largely due to China’s unique institutional context (e.g. land tenure system, hukou system) and the exclusionary housing regulations. Those living in these urbanising villages could incur both negative spatial mismatch effects and positive spillover effects. Through a survey across four mega-regions in China that are currently experiencing the most rapid urbanisation, we collect unique information o...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
Using rural household survey data from northwestern China, this study examines the decision between ...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...
© Urban Studies Journal Limited 2015.In China, many rural migrant workers live in urbanising village...
In China, many rural migrant workers experience residential segregation and live in urbanizing villa...
The process of rapid urbanisation in China is causing rural migrant workers to experience increasing...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
Chinese internal migrants without a local hukou (household registration) are often discriminated aga...
This paper examines the sources of earnings disparities between rural migrants and local workers in ...
Residential segregation, especially of rural migrants, is of growing concern in China. A key questio...
Since the 1980s, many migrant workers have flooded into China's urban labour market. Most of them ar...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
This paper explores industrial segregation and its impact on the wage gaps between rural-to-urban mi...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
Using rural household survey data from northwestern China, this study examines the decision between ...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...
© Urban Studies Journal Limited 2015.In China, many rural migrant workers live in urbanising village...
In China, many rural migrant workers experience residential segregation and live in urbanizing villa...
The process of rapid urbanisation in China is causing rural migrant workers to experience increasing...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
Chinese internal migrants without a local hukou (household registration) are often discriminated aga...
This paper examines the sources of earnings disparities between rural migrants and local workers in ...
Residential segregation, especially of rural migrants, is of growing concern in China. A key questio...
Since the 1980s, many migrant workers have flooded into China's urban labour market. Most of them ar...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
This paper explores industrial segregation and its impact on the wage gaps between rural-to-urban mi...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
Using rural household survey data from northwestern China, this study examines the decision between ...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...