Urbanization and Subjective Well-Being in China: Differences between Urban, Migrant, and Rural Populations

Shu Cai, Jia Wang
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Over the past decades, China has witnessed a fast growth in urbanization promoted by massive flows of rural-to-urban migration. This study investigates the association between urbanization and the subjective well-being of migrant, rural, and urban populations, and also examines how urbanization affects the rural-urban difference in SWB. Using nationally representative data from the China Family Panel Studies in 2010, this study finds that urbanization is in general related to the reduced life satisfaction among respondents. Rural residents and migrants are more vulnerable to this negative influence of urbanization than urbanities. Conversely, urbanization is associated with an increase in respondents’ self-reported happiness, a pattern more pronounced among urban residents and migrants. Further analyses suggest that the gap in life satisfaction between urban and migrant (or rural) population tends to narrow in more urbanized counties. On the other hand, as urbanization increases, the happiness gap between urban and migrant population appears to decrease while the gap between rural and migrant population tends to widen. We provide some speculations for the patterns.
中国城市化与主观幸福感:城市人口、流动人口和农村人口的差异
在过去的几十年里,在大量农村人口向城市流动的推动下,中国见证了城市化的快速发展。本研究探讨了城市化与移民、农村和城市人口主观幸福感之间的关系,并探讨了城市化如何影响城乡幸福感的差异。本研究利用2010年中国家庭面板研究的具有全国代表性的数据,发现城市化总体上与受访者生活满意度的降低有关。农村居民和流动人口比城市居民更容易受到城市化的负面影响。相反,城市化与受访者自我报告的幸福感增加有关,这种模式在城市居民和移民中更为明显。进一步的分析表明,在城市化程度更高的县,城市人口和外来人口(或农村人口)之间的生活满意度差距趋于缩小。另一方面,随着城市化程度的提高,城市人口与流动人口之间的幸福差距似乎在缩小,而农村人口与流动人口之间的差距有扩大的趋势。我们提供了一些对模式的推测。
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