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Who Goes, Who Stays, and Who Studies? Gender, Migration, and Educational Decisions among Rural Youth in China

机译:谁去,谁留下,谁学习?中国农村青年的性别,迁移和教育决策

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Little is known about what affects the decision to migrate in China, despite the estimated 145 million rural migrants that reside in urban areas as of 2009. Drawing on a survey of youth from 100 villages in Gansu Province, we analyze migration and education decisions, with a focus on disparities associated with gender, sibship structure, and academic performance. Results show modest gender differences favoring boys in educational migration, but no gender differences in the overall likelihood of labor migration. Youth with older sisters are less likely to migrate, while youth with younger brothers are more likely to migrate. For girls, having older sisters is also negatively related to being a local or a migrant student, and better early academic performance is related to educational migration. For boys, labor migration may serve as a backup plan in the event of failing the high school entrance examination. Overall, results shed more light on the factors shaping educational migration than labor migration.
机译:尽管对2009年估计有1.45亿农村人口居住在城市地区,但对影响中国移民决定的因素知之甚少。基于对甘肃省100个村庄的青年的调查,我们分析了移民和教育的决定,重点关注与性别,同胞关系和学习成绩有关的差异。结果显示,适度的性别差异有利于男孩接受教育移民,但在劳动力移民的总体可能性上没有性别差异。有姐姐的年轻人迁移的可能性较小,而有弟弟的年轻人迁移的可能性更大。对于女孩来说,拥有姐姐也与当地学生或移民学生负相关,而更好的早期学习成绩与教育移民有关。对于男孩来说,如果高中入学考试不及格,劳动力迁移可以作为备用计划。总体而言,结果更能说明影响教育移民的因素,而不是劳动力移民。

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