We examined migration in China using the 2005 inter-census population survey, in which migrants were registered at both their place of original (hukou) residence and at their destination. We find evidence that the estimated number of internal migrants in China is extremely sensitive to the enumeration method. We estimate that the traditional destination-based survey method fails to account for more than a third of migrants found using comparable origin-based methods. The missing' migrants are disproportionately young, male, and holders of rural hukou. We find that origin-based methods are more effective at capturing migrants who travel short distances for short periods, whereas destination-based methods are more effective when entire h...
This article uses tabulations from the 2000 Population Census of China along with a micro-level data...
Abstract Background With the implementation of Chinese economic reform and rapid urbanization, polic...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
Over the past 20 years China has experienced unprecedented economic growth. During this period rural...
The rapidly developing economy and growing urbanization in China have created the largest rural-to-u...
After presenting a brief account of the societal context of China, the authors use the microdata of ...
In China, there are currently about 221 million internal migrants. Their number is equal to the enti...
Return migration is an important part of rural labor mobility in China, and has been given growing c...
Although there is a rich literature on internal temporary migration in China, few existing studies d...
Although there is a rich literature on internal temporary migration in China, few existing studies d...
This paper uses China's 1990 Census 1% microdata and studies interprovincial migration with ref...
Return migration is an important form of rural labor mobility in China, and it has been given growin...
Rural-urban migration in China has long been recognized as circular migration. However, few studies...
Specialists on agricultural economics and economic development of China examine the dynamics of rura...
Internal migration has become debatable issue in China, since there are more and more migrant worker...
This article uses tabulations from the 2000 Population Census of China along with a micro-level data...
Abstract Background With the implementation of Chinese economic reform and rapid urbanization, polic...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
Over the past 20 years China has experienced unprecedented economic growth. During this period rural...
The rapidly developing economy and growing urbanization in China have created the largest rural-to-u...
After presenting a brief account of the societal context of China, the authors use the microdata of ...
In China, there are currently about 221 million internal migrants. Their number is equal to the enti...
Return migration is an important part of rural labor mobility in China, and has been given growing c...
Although there is a rich literature on internal temporary migration in China, few existing studies d...
Although there is a rich literature on internal temporary migration in China, few existing studies d...
This paper uses China's 1990 Census 1% microdata and studies interprovincial migration with ref...
Return migration is an important form of rural labor mobility in China, and it has been given growin...
Rural-urban migration in China has long been recognized as circular migration. However, few studies...
Specialists on agricultural economics and economic development of China examine the dynamics of rura...
Internal migration has become debatable issue in China, since there are more and more migrant worker...
This article uses tabulations from the 2000 Population Census of China along with a micro-level data...
Abstract Background With the implementation of Chinese economic reform and rapid urbanization, polic...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...