With the development of China’s economy and the deepening of urbanization, the number of migrants whose parents have migrant work experience continues to rise. However, what is the long-term impact of parental migrant work experience on migrant children? Existing literature has not yet adequately answered. Based on the data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey in 2016–2017, this article uses a multiple linear regression model to examine the impact of parental migrant work experience on the income of rural-urban migrants and its impact mechanism and heterogeneity empirically. We find that parental migrant work experience has a positive impact on the monthly income of second-generation rural-urban migrants. Specifically, compared with those...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
Working paper GATE 2012-30This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China us...
Since the initiation of the economic reforms in 1978, generations of Chinese migrants have moved fro...
The slowdown in China’s economic growth in the past decade has forced many migrant workers to return...
China’s huge economic growth over the past four decades has been observed by the world and oftentime...
China’s rapid development and urbanization has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate f...
Background In rural China, over 61 million children age 0-17 (28% of all rural children) are left be...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
This paper uses data from the 2002 Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) to test three main hypoth...
Migrant parents in China are increasingly choosing to bring their children with them to their migrat...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...
This empirical study examines effects of household migration income on non-farm business in rural Ch...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
Working paper GATE 2012-30This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China us...
Since the initiation of the economic reforms in 1978, generations of Chinese migrants have moved fro...
The slowdown in China’s economic growth in the past decade has forced many migrant workers to return...
China’s huge economic growth over the past four decades has been observed by the world and oftentime...
China’s rapid development and urbanization has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate f...
Background In rural China, over 61 million children age 0-17 (28% of all rural children) are left be...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
This paper uses data from the 2002 Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) to test three main hypoth...
Migrant parents in China are increasingly choosing to bring their children with them to their migrat...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...
This empirical study examines effects of household migration income on non-farm business in rural Ch...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
Working paper GATE 2012-30This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China us...