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ID143401
Title ProperIs social capital eroded by the state-led urbanization in China? a case study on indigenous villagers in the urban fringe of Beijing
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Lei ;  Wang, Sophie Xuefei ;  Yu, Li
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the rapid urbanization process, indigenous villagers' social capital might be affected by the flooding-in of rural migrants and more importantly by the government's urbanization policies. Based on survey data collected from fifteen Beijing villages in 2011 and 2012, we study the relationship between social capital and urbanization for indigenous villagers in the urban fringe of Beijing. We find that the bottom-up urbanization measured by migrant-local ratio weakened social networks and social trust. However, the top-down urbanization measured by designating policy zone promoted social networks and social trust.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 35; Sep 2015: p.232-246
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2015-09 35
Key WordsUrbanization ;  Social Capital ;  Social Network ;  Social Trust ;  Indigenous Villagers