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    Title: 大陸地區農村流動人口經濟成就之研究:從相對所得移動的觀點分析
    Economic Achievements of Urban`s on China: An Appreach of Relative Income Mobility
    Authors: 吳德美(Te-Mei Wu)
    Date: 1999-06
    Issue Date: 2009-07-29 23:19:39 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文主要的目的在以1995年山東濟南市農村流動人口的調查為例,評估中國大陸農村個別
     移民藉由遷移在都市勞動力市場上的所得經濟成就。本文採相對所得移動的方法,以移民
     未遷移時在農村的收入和遷移後現在工作的所得,觀察遷移前後所得移動的變化,做為評
     估遷移效果的依據,並進一步選擇九個自變數,對遷移前後所得位置移動的影響因素進行
     分析。
     發現73.8%的樣本移民遷移後所得位置向上移動,11.7%的人向下移動,而有14.5%的人維持
     原狀。其中向上移動的平均幅度大於向下移動,未遷出時所得位置在較低層的人,遷移後
     所得位置向上流動的級數愈大。未遷移時所得位置愈高者,遷出後較不易維持,向下移動
     的級數也愈大。其中,遷移前從事非農業工作的男性、及目前在集體部門就業者,傾向所
     得向下移動。遷移前從事農業工作的男性、新進移民、目前為個體戶、為經濟動機遷移、
     遷移前後沒有參加過訓練,及初中以上教育程度者,傾向所得向上移動。儘管並不是所有
     的農村移民遷移後所得位置都提高,但仍有74%的樣本藉由遷移,提高了其在該團體中原有
     的所得位置。因此,遷移對濟南市的農村移民而言,仍有經濟上的價值。
     
     Purpose: To investigate whether individual person in the rural China through
     immigration has any effect upon his income achievement on the urban labor
     market.
     Model: Dept. variable: income position mobility before and after immigration.
     Indept. variables:mine variables.
     Method: Using the relative income mobility model, we compare the movement of
     each individual person`s income position before and after immigration to see
     if there is any immigration effect or not.
     Data: From "Investigation of Rural-Urban Migration in Ji`nan city, Shandong
     Province, 1995", we got first hand data from questionnaires.
     Findings: From the analysis of income mobility model before and after
     immigration, we found that 14.5% of the sample immigrants did not change their
     income at all, while 73.8% of those immigrants move upward and 11.7% move
     downward. The more lower of those possesing income position before
     immigration, the more higher they will move up after immigration, and visa
     versa. After analyzing which factors influence income mobility, we found that
     those doing non-agricultural works, and males are more inclined to move
     downward; while those newly immigrants, and those holding I ndividual
     enterprises, and those non-training immigrans have the potential to move
     upward.
     
    Relation: 政大學報
    V.78
    29(P.533-561)
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Development Studies] Periodical Articles

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