Population and Health Seminar: The Impact of Housing Policy on the Settlement Intentions of Rural-Urban Migrants in China: Revisiting The Welfare Magnet Hypothesis

Events > Population and Health Seminar: The Impact of Housing Policy on the Settlement Intentions of Rural-Urban Migrants in China: Revisiting The Welfare Magnet Hypothesis
Dr Chenhong Peng
Assistant Professor
Department of Social Work and Social Administration
The University of Hong Kong
Biography

Do generous welfare benefits attract and retain low-skilled migrants? Dr Chenhong Peng from Department of Social Work and Social Administration study not only contributes to a better understanding of welfare magnetism in a non-Western context, but also find that housing policies do not affects migrants’ settlement intentions. Moreover, it facilitates policy-making to further promote people-oriented urbanization in China.

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