Great expectations? The subjective well-being of rural-urban migrants in China
This paper may be the first to link the literatures on migration and on subjective well-being in developing countries. It poses the question: why do rural-urban migrant households settled in urban China have an average happiness score lower than that of rural households? Three basic hypotheses are e...
Autors principals: | Knight, J, Gunatilaka, R |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2007
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