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Rural–urban migration and urbanization in China: Evidence from time-series and cross-section analyses
Authors:Kevin Honglin ZHANG  Shunfeng SONG  
Institution:a Department of Economics, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790-4200, USA;b Department of Economics, University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, NV 89557-0207, USA
Abstract:Since 1978, China has experienced a rapid and unprecedented process of urbanization, created by the history's largest flow of rural–urban migration in the world. This article attempts (a) to assess the role of the cityward migration in China's urbanization in 1978–1999 and (b) to empirically investigate factors behind the migration boom with time-series and cross-section data. We find that (a) rural–urban migration made dominant contributions to Chinese urban population growth; (b) while moving together with the Chinese economy, the causal link runs from economic growth to migration, not vice versa; (c) interprovince migrants were encouraged by the rural–urban income gap and discouraged by their geographic distances to destinations; and (d) the amount of intraprovince migrants is positively related to rural–urban income gap and urban population in that province.
Keywords:Migration  Urbanization  Rural–  urban income gap
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