Asian Family in Transition Conference on Migration was held by IESR and HCEO on October 9th and 10th 2016 in Jinan University. The theme of the 2016 conference is Migration in Asian Countries. The conference seeks high-quality research papers that examine the effects of migration in Asian countries and the associated costs and benefits of migration. Possible topics include but are not limited to: 1) evaluating the effects of migration on left behind children’s skill development, 2) marriage, family structure, and migration, 3) assessing the effects of migration on local labor market outcomes, 4) migration and consumption/savings, 5) migration and housing market.
Wealth Heterogeneity and the Income Elasticity of Migration
Presented by Samuel Bazzi from Boston University
Discussed by Jere Brehman from University of Pennsylvania
Facilitating Worker Mobility: A Randomized Information Intervention among Migrant Workers in Singapore
Presented by Slesh A. Shrestha from National University of Singapore
Discussed by John Ham from National University of Singapore
Migration, Liquidity Constraints and Income Generation: Evidence from Randomized Credit Access in China
Presented by Shu Cai from Jinan University
Discussed by Bob Gregory from Australian National University
Assimilation and the Wage Growth of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China
Presented by Suqin Ge from Virginia Tech
Discussed by Zhiling Wang from Jinan University
Risk Attitudes and Household Migration Decisions
Presented by Xin Meng from Australian National University
Discussed by Jessica E. Leight from Williams College
Family Background, After-school Tutoring, and Student Achievement:
Theory and Experimental Evidence from Rural China
Presented by Hongliang Zhang from Hong Kong Baptist University
Discussed by Xiang MA from Jinan University
Internal Migration with Endogenous Social Networks in China
Presented by Jin Zhou from University of Chicago
Discussed by Naijia Guo from Jinan University
Are China's "Leftover Women'' really leftover?: An investigation of marriage market penalties in China
Presented by Loren Brandt from University of Toronto
Discussed by Juan Pantano from University of Chicago
A Simple Model of the Chinese Huko System and Some Ongoing Reforms
Presented by Lex Zhao from Kobe University
Discussed by Jipeng Zhang from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
The One-Child Policy and its Impact on Family Outcomes in China
Presented by Junsen Zhang from The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Discussed by Xiaoyan Lei from Peking University
Round Table Discussion