Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume 41, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 338-353

To move or to stay in a migrant enclave in Beijing: The role of neighborhood social bonds (Article) (Open Access)

Sheng M. , Gu C.* , Wu W.
  • a Tsinghua University, China
  • b Tsinghua University, China
  • c Tufts University, United States

Abstract

The social integration of migrants in developing countries has long been an important issue in academic research, and analyzing migrants’ intentions to stay in current migrant enclaves may shed light on how they view their prospects in host cities. Given the importance of migrant social bonds in helping to build their urban lives, this article evaluates the effect of neighborhood social bonds on migrants’ intentions to stay in migrant enclaves. Based on data collected from one of the largest migrant enclaves in Beijing in 2012, this article concludes that neighborhood social bonds, rather than residential satisfaction, act as the strongest predictor of intention to stay as well as intervening variables. However, some widely accepted moving triggers among urban residents show little effect in this study, suggesting that China’s migrants follow a different mobility decision-making process because of institutional barriers. © 2019, © 2019 Urban Affairs Association.

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Index Keywords

residential mobility China Beijing [China] Beijing [Beijing (ADS)] developing world decision making resident population neighborhood urban society immigrant population

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DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2017.1324248
ISSN: 07352166
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English