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abstract: 'Migration is an important way for rural labourers to break the uneven
distribution of resources, earn more income and seek their own
sustainable development. However, existing studies have focused more on
rural-urban migration and less on geographical migration. Our study
further enriches the existing research on poverty reduction and provides
a theoretical reference for policy decisions to promote a balanced
regional development. Using data from the China Family Panel Studies
(CFPS) 2012-2020, we conduct benchmark estimates through linear
probability models and estimate the impact of migration on the relative
poverty of the rural labourer through binary probit models. The results
show that migration could significantly reduce the likelihood of a
relatively poor state of rural labourers by around 4\%; the greater the
distance of migration, the greater the effects; and migration of rural
labourers in the central region has the largest and most significant
relative poverty reduction effect. Furthermore, migration could also
compensate for the disadvantages of rural labourers who are unemployed,
less educated and in poor health, making them less likely to be
relatively poor. We also use multiple linear models to examine whether
migration has a significant income-boosting effect on the rural people
and found a positive result in which the effect reaches its highest in
the central region at 22.95\%. Therefore, it is necessary to further
break down the barriers to geographical migration of rural labourers,
strengthen the public transportation system and pay greater attention to
Central China in order to better promote balanced development among
regions.'
affiliation: 'Xu, N (Corresponding Author), Univ Int Business \& Econ, Sch Int Trade
\& Econ, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China.
Xu, Ning, Univ Int Business \& Econ, Sch Int Trade \& Econ, Beijing 100029, Peoples
R China.
Li, Chang''an, Univ Int Business \& Econ, Sch Govt, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China.'
article-number: '6248'
author: Xu, Ning and Li, Chang'an
author-email: nxu11@foxmail.com
author_list:
- family: Xu
given: Ning
- family: Li
given: Chang'an
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.3390/su15076248
eissn: 2071-1050
files: []
journal: SUSTAINABILITY
keywords: rural labour; migration; relative poverty
keywords-plus: 'LOCAL-EMPLOYMENT GROWTH; NONFARM EMPLOYMENT; HEALTH SELECTION;
LABOR-MARKET; IMPACT; INCOME; WORK'
language: English
month: APR
number: '7'
number-of-cited-references: '77'
papis_id: f5fef8a288d115ebf2019eccddf63d24
ref: Xu2023migrationrural
times-cited: '1'
title: 'Migration and Rural Sustainability: Relative Poverty Alleviation by Geographical
Mobility in China'
type: Article
unique-id: WOS:000970159900001
usage-count-last-180-days: '12'
usage-count-since-2013: '12'
volume: '15'
web-of-science-categories: 'Green \& Sustainable Science \& Technology; Environmental
Sciences;
Environmental Studies'
year: '2023'