Based on the empirically analysis of the data from a nationwide survey in 2010 in China, the study found. (1) The overwhelming majority of rural migrant workers in China were not willing to convert their rural house...Based on the empirically analysis of the data from a nationwide survey in 2010 in China, the study found. (1) The overwhelming majority of rural migrant workers in China were not willing to convert their rural household registration (nongye hukou) to an urban or non-rural registration Orei nong hukou). If they were required to return the rural land contract rights as precondition, only lOper cent were willing to be urban citizens. (2) For the small proportion of migrant workers who were willing to convert their rural household registration to urban household registration, 'obtaining access to better education and more opportunities for the continuation of education for their children' is the major incentive. (3) The primary reason for retaining a rural hukou, on the other hand, is to keep their rural contract land. (4) Finally, there is no significant difference between the rural migrant workers who were born before 1980 and those after 1980, in term of the attitude toward converting rural hukou to urban hukou. The policy recommendations drew from the findings are as follows: 1) In order to promote the urbanization process, the government should choose the path of 'urbanization based on the long term residence in the towns and cities' instead of the path of "urbanization based on household registration '. 2) The rural migrant workers should be converted into urban citizens without being forced to give up their contact land. 3) The government should give equal weight in policy making to the migrant workers born before 1980 and those born after 1980. Therefore, the policy emphasis of deepening the urbanization of China should focus on the 'equalization of the resource allocation of the public services and social welfare" while the characteristics of the separation of the household registration system should not be strengthened any longer.展开更多
China is witnessing a very complicated economic development environment.Migrant workers'working patterns will directly affect their income level and the realization of many economic and social development goals.Th...China is witnessing a very complicated economic development environment.Migrant workers'working patterns will directly affect their income level and the realization of many economic and social development goals.This paper collects relevant data from three places:Shanghai,Lanzhou and Chengdu for empirical research whose results show that determinants of migrant worker's willing working time in urban areas mainly include the“income-consumption difference”,“urban-rural consumption difference”and their“urban income and expenditure uncertainty”.These factors directly affect their effective working time in the city,and determine their choice of choosing corresponding work patterns.From the significant differences of these factors,we can see that migrant workers in China is still struggling to solve their material needs under the pressure of livelihood,and less attention is paid to their spiritual needs and the pursuit of quality of life.展开更多
文摘Based on the empirically analysis of the data from a nationwide survey in 2010 in China, the study found. (1) The overwhelming majority of rural migrant workers in China were not willing to convert their rural household registration (nongye hukou) to an urban or non-rural registration Orei nong hukou). If they were required to return the rural land contract rights as precondition, only lOper cent were willing to be urban citizens. (2) For the small proportion of migrant workers who were willing to convert their rural household registration to urban household registration, 'obtaining access to better education and more opportunities for the continuation of education for their children' is the major incentive. (3) The primary reason for retaining a rural hukou, on the other hand, is to keep their rural contract land. (4) Finally, there is no significant difference between the rural migrant workers who were born before 1980 and those after 1980, in term of the attitude toward converting rural hukou to urban hukou. The policy recommendations drew from the findings are as follows: 1) In order to promote the urbanization process, the government should choose the path of 'urbanization based on the long term residence in the towns and cities' instead of the path of "urbanization based on household registration '. 2) The rural migrant workers should be converted into urban citizens without being forced to give up their contact land. 3) The government should give equal weight in policy making to the migrant workers born before 1980 and those born after 1980. Therefore, the policy emphasis of deepening the urbanization of China should focus on the 'equalization of the resource allocation of the public services and social welfare" while the characteristics of the separation of the household registration system should not be strengthened any longer.
基金The National Social Science Fund of China:Study on the Impact of Migrant Workers'Migrant Birds Work Mode and Employment Security in the Process of Urbanization(15XJL011)。
文摘China is witnessing a very complicated economic development environment.Migrant workers'working patterns will directly affect their income level and the realization of many economic and social development goals.This paper collects relevant data from three places:Shanghai,Lanzhou and Chengdu for empirical research whose results show that determinants of migrant worker's willing working time in urban areas mainly include the“income-consumption difference”,“urban-rural consumption difference”and their“urban income and expenditure uncertainty”.These factors directly affect their effective working time in the city,and determine their choice of choosing corresponding work patterns.From the significant differences of these factors,we can see that migrant workers in China is still struggling to solve their material needs under the pressure of livelihood,and less attention is paid to their spiritual needs and the pursuit of quality of life.