Assess how Agricultural Income Shock Leads to Rural China Migration Decisions
Live Poster Session: Thursday, July 29th 1:45pm-2:45pm EDT Zoom Link: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/91719445025?pwd=NDdnL053cGc0Y3d6UFl4eXMrbXg4UT09 Abstract: This research aims to develop a better understanding of rural-rural migration decision-making in 1990s China, where rural-social relationships peaked due to the village lineage collective’s conventions on land entitlements. Such land territorialization led villagers that did not have close kinship networks to allocate to … Read more