International Migration Review
Volume 33, Issue 4, 1999, Pages 929-953

Gender differences in determinants of temporary labor migration in China: A multilevel analysis (Article)

Yang X. , Guo F.
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Abstract

Data from a 1988 migration survey in Hubei province are used to examine gender differences in the determinants of temporary labor migration from a multi-level perspective. We find that community level factors play a key role in temporary labor migration; models omitting community-level variables are poor in predicting temporary labor migration. Significant gender differences exist in determinants of temporary labor migration. For men, temporary labor migration is mainly a response to community level factors; individual or household characteristics have little predictive power. For women, by contrast, temporary labor migration is predominantly determined by individual characteristics; community level factors are not as important.

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Index Keywords

labor migration China Hubei Province gender disparity internal migration

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DOI: 10.2307/2547358
ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 59
Original Language: English