Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of millions of Chinese rural labourers have left the countryside to work in towns and cities. This biggest labour flow in the world history has not been fully studied due to limited data availability. This paper investigates some major perspectives in terms of rural-to-urban migration in China, including the determinants of migration and its impacts on urbanization and economic development. The main findings can be summarized in the following points. With respect to the determinants, the perceived income differentials between rural and urban areas are the primary source of internal population mobility. Age, gender, dependent children and education ...
Between 1989 and 2010, a period of more than two decades the researchers were very actively studying...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental conditions, suc...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
This study employs panel data to analyze the economic factors that drive rural-urban migration and a...
A new approach to migration in developing countries is used in this paper, which integrates into the...
For a long time, the majority of China, which has the world’s largest population, has been imm...
As a result of China’s marketization in recent years there has been an enormous number of rural–urba...
Using the 1995 survey of rural household income, this paper attempts an empirical analysis of intera...
This thesis analyses the topic of rural-to-urban migration in the People’s Republic of China, perfor...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...
China's recent economic expansion has unleashed the largest flow of population from rural to urban a...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history, following the initiation of economi...
Between 1989 and 2010, a period of more than two decades the researchers were very actively studying...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental conditions, suc...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
This study employs panel data to analyze the economic factors that drive rural-urban migration and a...
A new approach to migration in developing countries is used in this paper, which integrates into the...
For a long time, the majority of China, which has the world’s largest population, has been imm...
As a result of China’s marketization in recent years there has been an enormous number of rural–urba...
Using the 1995 survey of rural household income, this paper attempts an empirical analysis of intera...
This thesis analyses the topic of rural-to-urban migration in the People’s Republic of China, perfor...
Examining the problems for post-communist countries in the context of the European Union. This paper...
China's recent economic expansion has unleashed the largest flow of population from rural to urban a...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history, following the initiation of economi...
Between 1989 and 2010, a period of more than two decades the researchers were very actively studying...
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
Migration is often seen as an adaptive human response to adverse socio-environmental conditions, suc...