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Family structure of migrant workers and long-term local settlement intention in China

Wu, Yufeng; Du, Haitao; Li, Peilin; Ouyang, Hui; (2023) Family structure of migrant workers and long-term local settlement intention in China. Population, Space and Place 10.1002/psp.2742. (In press).

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Abstract

Since the Reform and Opening up, China's rapid but regionally uneven economic growth has continuously attracted a large number of migrant workers from rural areas to cities, from the central and western regions to the eastern regions. At the same time, the migration structure of migrant workers has gradually changed from individual migration to family migration. Under the linked lives principle in life course framework, this paper makes an in‐depth analysis of the relationship between family structure and the long‐term settlement intention of migrant workers based on a nationwide survey in 2020 by using the binomial logistic models. This paper found that, migrant workers who migrate in couple or with their whole family (spouse and children) have higher intention to live in local areas for longer time than migrant workers who migrate individually. More importantly, this paper argues that that spouses and children have more positive influence on migrant workers' local residence intention in medium and long‐distance cross city or inter‐provincial migration than in short distance within city migration.

Type: Article
Title: Family structure of migrant workers and long-term local settlement intention in China
DOI: 10.1002/psp.2742
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/psp.2742
Language: English
Additional information: This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.
Keywords: family structure, linked lives, migrant workers, settlement intention
UCL classification: UCL
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > UCL SLASH
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > UCL SLASH > Faculty of S&HS
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > UCL SLASH > Faculty of S&HS > Dept of Geography
URI: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10187789
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