Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental conditions, such as water scarcity. A rigorous assessment of the causes of migration, however, requires reliable information on the migration in question and related variables, such as, unemployment, which is often missing. This study explores the causes of one such type of migration, from rural to urban areas, in the Jiangsu province of China. A migration model is developed to fill a gap in the understanding of how rural to urban migration responds to variations in inputs to agricultural production including water availability and labor and how rural population forms expectations of better livelihood in urban areas. Rural to urban migration is estimated at...
Supportive dataset of generated data series in the research presented in paper "RURAL UNEMPLOYMENT P...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
A new approach to migration in developing countries is used in this paper, which integrates into the...
Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental conditions, suc...
Rural–urban migration is an adaptive response to location-specific environmental or socio-economic s...
For a long time, the majority of China, which has the world’s largest population, has been imm...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Specialists on agricultural economics and economic development of China examine the dynamics of rura...
Rural-urban migration in China has long been recognized as circular migration. However, few studies...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
The relationship between population and the environment holds an important role in research on the l...
As a result of China’s marketization in recent years there has been an enormous number of rural–urba...
Using self-collected rural household data in Zhijiang municipality, Hubei province, China, my disser...
Over the past 20 years China has experienced unprecedented economic growth. During this period rural...
Supportive dataset of generated data series in the research presented in paper "RURAL UNEMPLOYMENT P...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
A new approach to migration in developing countries is used in this paper, which integrates into the...
Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental conditions, suc...
Rural–urban migration is an adaptive response to location-specific environmental or socio-economic s...
For a long time, the majority of China, which has the world’s largest population, has been imm...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Specialists on agricultural economics and economic development of China examine the dynamics of rura...
Rural-urban migration in China has long been recognized as circular migration. However, few studies...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
The relationship between population and the environment holds an important role in research on the l...
As a result of China’s marketization in recent years there has been an enormous number of rural–urba...
Using self-collected rural household data in Zhijiang municipality, Hubei province, China, my disser...
Over the past 20 years China has experienced unprecedented economic growth. During this period rural...
Supportive dataset of generated data series in the research presented in paper "RURAL UNEMPLOYMENT P...
The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. Chi...
A new approach to migration in developing countries is used in this paper, which integrates into the...