Attitudes Toward Internal and Foreign Migration: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in China

Davida Singer, Kai Quek
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We explore attitudes toward internal and foreign migration in China using an original survey experiment. If labor market competition drives attitudes, then residents will be opposed to migrants with comparable skill levels, regardless of migrant origin. If residents fear a dilution of their national identity, then they will be more opposed to foreign migration than internal migration. We test these arguments by randomly assigning respondents to answer questions about migrants with different skills levels and from either foreign countries or other provinces in China. We find that attitudes cleave universally over skill level, but the foreign-internal dimension is, on its own, not a salient cleavage in preferences. However, when considering high-skilled migrants, respondents are more supportive of foreign than internal migration; when considering low-skilled migrants, they are more opposed to foreign than internal migration. The results cast further doubt on material explanations for attitudes toward migration and suggest a reevaluation of cultural threat arguments that privilege nationality and national borders.
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对国内外移民的态度:来自中国调查实验的证据
我们通过一个原始的调查实验来探讨中国人对国内和国外移民的态度。如果劳动力市场竞争驱动了态度,那么无论移民的来源地如何,居民都将反对技能水平相当的移民。如果居民担心他们的民族认同被淡化,那么他们会更反对外国移民而不是国内移民。我们通过随机分配受访者来回答有关来自外国或中国其他省份的不同技能水平的移民的问题来验证这些论点。我们发现,态度在技能水平上普遍存在分歧,但内外维度本身并不是偏好的显著分歧。然而,在考虑高技能移民时,受访者更支持外国移民而不是国内移民;在考虑低技能移民时,他们更反对外国移民而不是国内移民。研究结果进一步质疑了对移民态度的物质解释,并建议重新评估文化威胁的论点,即特权国籍和国界。
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