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薛森(合作者:Xin Meng), "Social Networks and Mental Health Outcomes: Chinese Rural-urban Migrant Experience," Journal of Population Economics (2019)

2019-08-13
摘要我院助理教授薛森的合作论文 “Social Networks and Mental Health Outcomes: Chinese Rural-urban Migrant Experience(合作者:Xin Meng)被Journal of Population Economics接受发表。

我院助理教授薛森的合作论文 “Social Networks and Mental Health Outcomes: Chinese Rural-urban Migrant Experience(合作者:Xin Meng)被Journal of Population Economics接受发表。

Abstract:

Over the past two decades, more than 160 million Chinese rural workers have migrated to cities to work. They are separated from their familiar rural networks to work in an unfamiliar, and often hostile, environment. Many of them thus face significant mental health challenges. This paper is the first to investigate the extent to which migrant social networks in host cities can mitigate these adverse mental health effects. Using unique longitudinal survey data from Rural-to-Urban Migration in China (RUMiC), we find that network size matters significantly for migrant workers. Our preferred instrumental variable estimates suggest that a one standard deviation increase in migrant city networks, on average, reduces the measure of mental health problems by 0.47 to 0.66 of a standard deviation. Similar effects are found among the less educated, those working longer hours, and those without access to social insurance. The main channel of the network effect is through boosting migrants' confidence and reducing their anxiety.

个人简介:

薛森,IESR助理教授,2015年获得澳大利亚国立大学经济学博士学位。他的研究领域为劳动经济学,发展经济学,研究成果发表于Journal of Comparative Economics、China Economic Review等国际知名期刊。


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