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College education and internal migration in China / Ding, Xiaozhou   Journal Article
Ding, Xiaozhou Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this paper, I examine the causal impact of college education on young adults' out-province migration in China using China Family Panel Studies 2010 wave data. I use the number of colleges at the province-year level to identify the effect of college attendance on young adults' later life location choice. 2SLS estimates suggest that attending college significantly increases the likelihood of residing in a different province later in life by 7.5 percentage points. A series of tests shows that the impact of college on migration is heterogenous to people's childhood location, gender, hukou origin, and occupation.
Key Words China  Internal Migration  College Education 
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