This study empirically examines how internal migration in China has affected the shift in employment from agriculture to non-agricultural sectors using spatially granular destination areas (prefecture-level cities). The methodology quantifies both direct and indirect effects of internal migration: the direct effects reflect migration shocks on factor and product markets, while the indirect effects capture migration's influence on income per capita and sectoral productivity. Instrumental-variable estimates in 2SLS and 3SLS regressions indicate that migration substantially contributed to structural change. We find that both a direct effect and an indirect effect operating through increases in relative agricultural productivity contribute to the rise in the employment share of non-agricultural sectors. This article discusses the broader implications of these effects for China’s economic growth.

Internal Migration and Structural Change in China

Felice Giulia;
2024-01-01

Abstract

This study empirically examines how internal migration in China has affected the shift in employment from agriculture to non-agricultural sectors using spatially granular destination areas (prefecture-level cities). The methodology quantifies both direct and indirect effects of internal migration: the direct effects reflect migration shocks on factor and product markets, while the indirect effects capture migration's influence on income per capita and sectoral productivity. Instrumental-variable estimates in 2SLS and 3SLS regressions indicate that migration substantially contributed to structural change. We find that both a direct effect and an indirect effect operating through increases in relative agricultural productivity contribute to the rise in the employment share of non-agricultural sectors. This article discusses the broader implications of these effects for China’s economic growth.
2024
The 23rd Journées Louis-André Gérard-Varet
Structural change, Internal migration, Hukou system
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