2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12041295
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Does the Revised Hukou System Facilitate or Restrain the Short-Term Labor Inflows into Chinese Cities?

Abstract: According to previous studies, the Chinese revised Hukou system has not been proven to be effective in the short-term movement of the rural labor force or in controlling urban populations. In this study, we address and analyze the self-selection problem from the perspective of inflows of short-term migration from the rural labor force and the endogeneity problem in the adoption of the revised Hukou system, based on the data from China Family Panel Studies (CFPS). The study shows that the revised Hukou system a… Show more

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“…In this case, the new city area affects the integration of the urban system, ease of movement and circular migration from the surrounding rural areas to the core city of Makassar. The demand for urban labor has increased due to developments in the city and rapid economic growth in the private sector [46].…”
Section: A Determinants Of the Development Of The Tanjung Bunga New mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the new city area affects the integration of the urban system, ease of movement and circular migration from the surrounding rural areas to the core city of Makassar. The demand for urban labor has increased due to developments in the city and rapid economic growth in the private sector [46].…”
Section: A Determinants Of the Development Of The Tanjung Bunga New mentioning
confidence: 99%