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References for Migration and human capital accumulation in China
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Further reading
- Li, H., Loyalka, P., Rozelle, S., Wu, B. "Human capital and China's future growth" Journal of Economic Perspectives 31:1 (2017): 25–48.
- Rozelle, S., Johnson, N. China's Invisible Crisis: How a Growing Urban-Rural Divide Could Sink the World's Second-Largest Economy. New York: Basic Books, 2019.
- World Bank Innovative China: New Drivers of Growth. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2019.
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Key references
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Yang, D. "International
migration, remittances and household investment: Evidence from
Philippine migrants’ exchange rate shocks" The Economic
Journal 118:528 (2008): 591–630. Key reference: [1]
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Meng, X., Zhang, J. "The two-tiered
labour market in urban China: Occupational segregation and wage
differentials between urban residents and rural migrants in
Shanghai" Journal of
Comparative Economics 29:3 (2001): 485–504. Key reference: [2]
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de Brauw, A., Giles, J. "Migrant
opportunity and the educational attainment of youth in rural
China" Journal of Human
Resources 52:1 (2017): 272–311. Key reference: [3]
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Pan, Y. "The impact of
removing selective migration restrictions on education: Evidence
from China" Journal of Human
Resources 52:3 (2017): 859–885. Key reference: [4]
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Loyalka, P., Liu, C., Song, Y., Yi, H., Huang, X., Wei, J., Zhang, L., Shi, Y., Chu, J., Rozelle, S. "Can information
and counseling help students from poor rural areas go to high
school? Evidence from China" Journal of
Comparative Economics 41:4 (2013): 1012–1025. Key reference: [5]
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Dang, H. -A., Huang, Y., Selod, H. "Children left
behind in China: The role of school fees" IZA Journal of
Development and Migration (Forthcoming). Key reference: [6]
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Mu, R., de Brauw, A. "Migration and
young child nutrition: Evidence from rural China" Journal of
Population Economics 28:3 (2015): 631–657. Key reference: [7]
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Yue, A., Shi, Y., Luo, R., Chen, J., Garth, J., Zhang, J., Medina, A., Kotb, S., Rozelle, S. "China's invisible
crisis: Cognitive delays among rural toddlers and the absence of
modern parenting" The China
Journal 78 (2017): 50–80. Key reference: [8]
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Meng, X., Yamauchi, C. "Children of
migrants: The cumulative impact of parental migration on
children's education and health outcomes in China" Demography 54 (2017): 1677–1714. Key reference: [9]
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Chen, Y., Feng, S. "Access to public
schools and the education of migrant children in China" China Economic
Review 26 (2013): 75–88. Key reference: [10]
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Afridi, F., Li, S. X., Ren, Y. "Social identity
and inequality: The impact of China's Hukou system" Journal of Public
Economics 123 (2015): 17–29. Key reference: [11]
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Du, Y. "Do the recent
labor market changes negatively affect schooling?" China and the
World Economy 21:2 (2013): 38–55. Key reference: [12]
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Yang, D. "International
migration, remittances and household investment: Evidence from
Philippine migrants’ exchange rate shocks" The Economic
Journal 118:528 (2008): 591–630.
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