International audienceRural-urban migration flows are a crucial corollary of economic development. The adverse or beneficial effects of internal migration, for sending as well as receiving areas, and the definition of optimal migration policies, have remained much discussed issues since the seminal works of Harris and Todaro (1970). This debate is especially acute in China where the "household registration system" (hukou) acts as a strong constraint on individual migration. This paper aims to assess the consequences of hukou through a simple model of a developing dual economy with overlapping generations. Contrary to existing studies focused on the contemporaneous allocation of economic resources, it deals with the dynamic consequences of m...
This paper uses China's 1990 Census 1% microdata and studies interprovincial migration with ref...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
International audienceRural-urban migration flows are a crucial corollary of economic development. T...
very preliminary- please do not quote- comments welcome Internal rural-to-urban migration flows are ...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
The massive population flow from rural to urban areas in post-reform China is the result of both ins...
China has created a dual hukou system to modernize and manage rural-urban migration. The system limi...
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Abstract: This paper studies how initial human capital distributions may determine a country’s devel...
China has experienced more than two decades of rapid urbanization. Migration from the countryside i...
In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that ha...
Abstract: In the recent three decades, the great development of China’s economy cannot separate from...
China's floating population is one of the most mobile populations in the world. Most of its members ...
This paper uses China's 1990 Census 1% microdata and studies interprovincial migration with ref...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
International audienceRural-urban migration flows are a crucial corollary of economic development. T...
very preliminary- please do not quote- comments welcome Internal rural-to-urban migration flows are ...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
The massive population flow from rural to urban areas in post-reform China is the result of both ins...
China has created a dual hukou system to modernize and manage rural-urban migration. The system limi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87043/1/j.1465-7287.2010.00224.x.pd
Abstract: This paper studies how initial human capital distributions may determine a country’s devel...
China has experienced more than two decades of rapid urbanization. Migration from the countryside i...
In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that ha...
Abstract: In the recent three decades, the great development of China’s economy cannot separate from...
China's floating population is one of the most mobile populations in the world. Most of its members ...
This paper uses China's 1990 Census 1% microdata and studies interprovincial migration with ref...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...