2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11091507
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The Effects of Parental Migrant Work Experience on Labor Market Performance of Rural-Urban Migrants: Evidence from China

Abstract: 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-ur… Show more

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“…Seemingly, urbanization and labor migration are well-connected phenomena in China, primarily powered by profound economic development trends [123], which eventually create more opportunities for rural labor forces to move to urban regions, to seek better lifestyles and income opportunities [124]. The trends became more visible after "the reform and the opening up" policy was endorsed in the 1970s [125].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seemingly, urbanization and labor migration are well-connected phenomena in China, primarily powered by profound economic development trends [123], which eventually create more opportunities for rural labor forces to move to urban regions, to seek better lifestyles and income opportunities [124]. The trends became more visible after "the reform and the opening up" policy was endorsed in the 1970s [125].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rare literature refers to the entrepreneurial effects of the rural return migrants. Although some scholars have started to focus on this area, they have focused more on migrants who leave the countryside to work and tried to explain how the rural return migrants contribute to resident entrepreneurship ( Ma, 2002 ; Démurger and Xu, 2011 ; Jia and Liu, 2014 ; Jia et al, 2017 ; Oostendorp, 2017 ; Zhou et al, 2017 ; Wang et al, 2018 ; Li Y. et al, 2022 ; Wu et al, 2022 ). But these do not answer the question of whether and how the rural return migrants impact rural entrepreneurship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%