Female migrants in China: Second child fertility behavior and employment stability

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Hu Li, Chen Dong, Xiaofeng Wang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Researchers have found a negative relationship between female fertility and employment. China’s floating population comprises 244 million as of 2017. This migrant population has relevance in view of China’s hukou (household registration) system, with the proportion of females increasing annually. This study is grounded in social role theory and employs the 2016 China Migrants Dynamic Survey (CMDS) to examine the impact of second child fertility behavior on the employment stability of female migrants in China, with respect to urban and rural differences. Binary logistic regression results indicate that bearing second children negatively affects the employment stability of female migrants. Also, its impact is stronger for female migrants of urban origin than their rural counterparts. In addition, family migration is noted to mitigate the conflict between childbearing and employment stability for them as they continue to face the dilemma of having children or seeking employment stability, especially if family and social support is weak or absent. We discuss the implications of this study on policy changes to alleviate the conflict female migrants experience in choosing between fertility and employment.
中国女性流动人口:二孩生育行为与就业稳定
研究人员发现女性生育能力与就业之间存在负相关关系。截至2017年,中国流动人口达2.44亿。鉴于中国的户口(户籍)制度,随着女性比例的逐年增加,这些流动人口具有相关性。本研究以社会角色理论为基础,运用2016年中国流动人口动态调查(CMDS),在城乡差异的基础上考察二孩生育行为对中国流动女性就业稳定性的影响。二元logistic回归结果表明,生育二孩对女性流动人口的就业稳定性有负向影响。此外,它对来自城市的女性移民的影响比来自农村的女性移民更大。此外,家庭迁移有助于缓解生育与就业稳定之间的冲突,因为她们继续面临生育或寻求就业稳定的困境,特别是在家庭和社会支持薄弱或缺乏的情况下。我们讨论了这项研究对政策变化的影响,以缓解女性移民在生育和就业之间选择的冲突。
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