2023
DOI: 10.1108/ecam-01-2023-0029
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Interregional migration of construction workers in China: roles of employment opportunities and environment amenities

Abstract: PurposeWithin the labor-intensive construction industry characterized by distinctly structural shortages in the labor force worldwide, efficient and effective migration of construction workers across regions is critical for the smooth operation of construction activities. This study aims to investigate how the interregional migration patterns of construction workers are impacted by the disparities in both employment opportunities and environment amenities between the origin and destination provinces.Design/met… Show more

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“…In addition, the model included control variables covering the characteristics of the respondents and the organizational context of the research expressed by the characteristics of the companies they represented. In particular, we used industry as a control variable to capture, among other things, the potential impact of specific employment characteristics in different industries (e.g., [146,147]) on the development of employee readiness for GHRM. Most of the control variables were measured using R. Likert ordinal scales expressing the intensity of a given characteristic.…”
Section: Variables and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the model included control variables covering the characteristics of the respondents and the organizational context of the research expressed by the characteristics of the companies they represented. In particular, we used industry as a control variable to capture, among other things, the potential impact of specific employment characteristics in different industries (e.g., [146,147]) on the development of employee readiness for GHRM. Most of the control variables were measured using R. Likert ordinal scales expressing the intensity of a given characteristic.…”
Section: Variables and Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%