Rethinking the nexus between urban amenities and migrants' hukou transfer intentions in China: the role of the hukou value

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作者
Gu, Hengyu [1 ]
Zhao, Zhihao [2 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Sch Geog & Ocean Sci, Nanjing, Peoples R China
[2] China Univ Geosci Beijing, Sch Econ & Management, Beijing, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Amenities related to hukou; amenities unrelated to hukou; hukou value; hukou transfer intentions; China; SETTLEMENT INTENTION; RURAL MIGRANTS; INTERNAL MIGRATION; IDENTITY FORMATION; CITY-LEVEL; CITIES; PATTERNS; DETERMINANTS; EQUILIBRIUM; WORKERS;
D O I
10.1080/15387216.2024.2326447
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
The household registration (hukou) system differentiates China from Western countries regarding restrictions on internal migration, the allocation of public resources, and the country's urbanization and development patterns. Although studies have investigated the influence of urban amenities on China's internal migration, limited attention has been given to clarifying the intricate role of hukou values behind these amenities. The research revisits the influence of amenities on migrants' hukou transfer intentions with an analytical framework dividing amenities into two categories, those related to hukou and those unrelated, and incorporating the role of the hukou value of the city. Econometric results indicate a significant influence of amenities related to hukou (basic education, health care) and those unrelated (urban consumption, temperature, cultural inclusion, transportation facilities). It also reveals a moderating effect of hukou value, reflected in the strengthened influence of hukou-related amenities, while such an effect is less apparent for amenities unrelated to hukou. Compared to amenities unrelated to hukou, hukou-related amenities mainly have indirect effects moderated by hukou value but less direct influence. Heterogeneity analysis of skilled and less-skilled migrant groups and robustness checks are also conducted. Our findings provide policy implications for China to deepen the future hukou reform.
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