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Subjective well-being in China: direct and indirect effects of rural-to-urban migrant status
Authors:Céline Bonnefond  Fatma Mabrouk
Affiliation:1. Center for Research on Economics of Grenoble (CREG), University of Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble , France;2. celine.bonnefond@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7554-0867;4. Department of Economics, College of Business and Administration, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh , Saudi Arabia;5. Center of Economic and Social Studies and Researches, Tunis , Tunisia
Abstract:The purpose of this article is to provide a recent investigation on the determinants of subjective well-being among Chinese adults, with particular emphasis on internal migrants who hold a rural hukou and have settled in cities. Based on a sample of 7846 adults stemming from the 2011 wave of CHNS survey, we estimate different happiness functions using ordered probit regressions. We first confirm the influence of traditional demographic and socioeconomic characteristics (i.e. age, marital status, gender, illness/injury, income, and education). Second, our results emphasize the importance of taking into account regional differences, but also the positive impact of leisure time and social connections. Finally, our results highlight that being a rural-to-urban migrant is significantly associated with a decrease in the probability of reporting good or very good life satisfaction. We show that this relationship seems to be shaped by direct and indirect effects, and we identify the mediating role of regional patterns and social relations.
Keywords:China  subjective well-being  life satisfaction  happiness  rural-urban migration
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