The role of transportation development and internal migration controls in producing spatial inequality

Ryan Parsons
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ABSTRACT Does investing in the development of rural communities exacerbate or ameliorate spatial inequalities between urban and rural areas? developments, such as expansion of national transportation networks, could have two plausible effects with respect to inequality: integration with urban areas could prompt outmigration and brain drain, or it could attract additional investment to towns and villages. Drawing on data from three waves of the China Family Panel Studies, this paper explores how the expansion of long-distance bus stations contributed to the development trajectories of rural China. By leveraging an inductive approach using mixture models, I find that expansion of transportation networks result in two contradictory processes: in some villages, expanded long distance bus travel prompts migrants who would otherwise have stayed in their villages to migrate, while in others would-be migrants stay home. Analysis finds that the outward ‘brain drain’ effect is strongest in relatively poor and remote villages. Taken together, these findings suggest that local development differentially impacts rural regions, favoring those who were already ahead and accelerating the decline of villages that had already been struggling. These findings point to the importance of understanding heterogeneity within spatial processes.
交通发展和内部移民控制在造成空间不平等中的作用
摘要对农村社区发展的投资是否加剧或改善了城乡之间的空间不平等?国家交通网络的扩张等发展可能会对不平等产生两种看似合理的影响:与城市地区的融合可能会促使人口外流和人才外流,也可能会吸引更多的投资到城镇和村庄。本文利用三波中国家庭小组研究的数据,探讨了长途汽车站的扩张对中国农村发展轨迹的贡献。通过利用混合模型的归纳方法,我发现交通网络的扩张导致了两个相互矛盾的过程:在一些村庄,长途巴士旅行的扩大促使原本会留在村庄的移民移民移民,而在另一些村庄,潜在的移民则留在家里。分析发现,在相对贫穷和偏远的村庄,向外的“人才外流”效应最强。总之,这些发现表明,地方发展对农村地区的影响不同,有利于那些已经领先的地区,并加速了已经陷入困境的村庄的衰落。这些发现指出了理解空间过程中异质性的重要性。
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