Urban Residents' Prejudice and Integration of Rural Migrants into Urban China

C. Tse
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Using data from a 2011 national household survey, this paper examines the factors shaping urban residents' prejudice toward rural-to-urban migrants and the impacts of prejudice on rural migrants' integration into urban communities. The results show that urban residents with higher education and household income report stronger prejudice. Also, urban residents with urban hukou at birth, are more prejudiced toward rural migrants. Given that hukou status at birth is tied to the parental hukou status, this result implies that prejudice can transfer across generations. With regards to the impacts on rural migrants' integration, prejudice reduces their perceived social standing and increases the number of livelihood problems encountered. On the other hand, prejudice is associated with stronger self-identification as an urbanite and more willingness to interact with urban residents. There are two possible explanations. First, in a prejudicial society, there may exist a strong negative connotation associated with the identity as a ruralite, which causes rural migrants not to rather consider themselves as urbanites. Second, since urban residents of high socio-economic status report stronger prejudice, rural migrants may want to network with those urban residents, who can provide assistance in job search and access to government resources.
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城市居民偏见与农民工融入中国城市
本文利用2011年全国住户调查数据,探讨了城市居民对进城农民工偏见的形成因素,以及偏见对进城农民工融入城市社区的影响。研究结果表明,受教育程度高、家庭收入高的城市居民的偏见更强。此外,出生时就有城市户口的城市居民对农民工的偏见更大。鉴于出生时的户口状况与父母的户口状况有关,这一结果意味着偏见可以跨代传递。在对农民工融入社会的影响方面,偏见降低了他们对社会地位的感知,增加了他们遇到的生计问题。另一方面,偏见与更强的城市居民自我认同和更愿意与城市居民互动有关。有两种可能的解释。首先,在一个有偏见的社会中,作为农村人的身份可能存在强烈的负面含义,这导致农村移民不愿意把自己看作城市人。其次,由于高社会经济地位的城市居民的偏见更强,农村移民可能希望与城市居民建立联系,后者可以在求职和获得政府资源方面提供帮助。
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