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Urban Residence Intention of Ethnic Minority Floating Population

Huilian Han () and Huizhi Han ()
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Huilian Han: Jilin University
Huizhi Han: Heilongjiang Minzu College

Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2024, vol. 175, issue 3, No 3, 779-806

Abstract: Abstract This study attempts to show the influencing factors that affect the residence intention of the ethnic minority floating population, explores the ways to promote their citizenization, improves the "quality" of the new type of urbanization, and achieves communication and integration of all ethnic groups in the city. Results show that the male’s intention is higher than that of the female, a stable marriage relationship is beneficial to the intention to stay in the city, and the Hukou system still exerts a significant influence on the residential intention of the population. Signing a labor contract has a positive impact on the intention to stay in the city, which is stronger among the minority floating population in the province than that of inter-provincial migration population. Social interaction and psychological adaptation further strengthen the intention of the minority floating population to stay in the city. Therefore, in promoting the urbanization of minority floating population, efforts are needed to deepen the household registration system, improve the level of social security and pay more attention to social interaction and psychological adaptation, so as to forge a strong sense of community among the Chinese people.

Keywords: Ethnic minority floating population; Residence intention; Influencing factors; Binary classification model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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