Chine ; Décision ; Economie urbaine ; Immigration urbaine ; Marché du travail ; Migration intérieure ; Segmentation du marché ; Ville
The A. argues that the migration and labor market processes in Chinese cities are deeply influenced by an institution-based opportunity structure. The experiences of temporary migrants seem to contrast with those of permanent state-sponsored
and temporary migrants. Resident status is central to explaining migration processes and labor market segmentation in the Chinese city. Permanent migrants are the most privileged and successful elite.