The impact of equalisation of basic public health and medical services on the long-term urban settlement intentions of internal migrants in China |
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Authors: | Chong Lu |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute of Social Development, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, No. 555 Liutai Avenue, Wenjiang District, Chengdu, 611130 China |
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Abstract: | Using China Migrants Dynamic Survey Project data from 2012 to 2018, this paper evaluates the causal impact of equalisation of basic public health and medical services on the long-term urban settlement intentions of internal migrants by the difference-in-differences approach. The results reveal that the equalisation of basic public health and medical services has a negative impact on the long-term urban settlement intentions of internal migrants of 4%. Male, middle-aged, and unmarried internal migrants have a much stronger negative response, in terms of long-term urban settlement intentions, to changes in basic public health and medical services. Moreover, more recent internal migrants, those in first-tier cities and those in cities in eastern regions also have a much stronger negative response. Mechanism checks imply that the negative impact on the long-term urban settlement intentions of internal migrants is caused by social integration decline after implementation of equalisation of basic public health and medical services. |
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Keywords: | China difference-in-differences approach equalisation of basic public health and medical services internal migrants long-term urban settlement intentions |
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