A growing body of research has been focusing on the well‐being consequences of migration, yet most of this has overlooked the fact that many migrants experience intragenerational social mobility alongside geographical mobility. Without accounting for the effect of social mobility in working life, the impact of geographical mobility on well‐being cannot be clearly examined. This paper focuses on the most successful migrants, who have started from the bottom and have achieved upward social mobility in the course of their careers, and compares their well‐being with that of native non‐migrants who have experienced a similar intragenerational social mobility trajectory. The analysis is based on a recent national survey in China, which has a repr...
Although there is a growing body of literature on the commuting pattern of rural migrants in China, ...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...
This paper investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban mig...
How the income of 'relevant others' affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent l...
This article investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban m...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
How and to what extent is rank mobility associated with happiness of the Chinese population? Does mo...
Understanding the mechanism by which internal migrants evaluate their quality of life is essential f...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
Chinese migrant workers constitute the backbone of the export economy, accounting for approximately ...
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Abstract. The millions of persons migrating from China’s rural areas to urban spaces have contribute...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
Although there is a growing body of literature on the commuting pattern of rural migrants in China, ...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...
This paper investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban mig...
How the income of 'relevant others' affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent l...
This article investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban m...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
How and to what extent is rank mobility associated with happiness of the Chinese population? Does mo...
Understanding the mechanism by which internal migrants evaluate their quality of life is essential f...
This paper contributes to the literature on well-being research by showing the distinct impacts of i...
Chinese migrant workers constitute the backbone of the export economy, accounting for approximately ...
"This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 ...
Abstract. The millions of persons migrating from China’s rural areas to urban spaces have contribute...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
Although there is a growing body of literature on the commuting pattern of rural migrants in China, ...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Abstract: Job satisfaction has been proved to be negatively correlated with labor mobility (Freeman,...