Exploring the Effect of Health on Migrants’ Social Integration in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Social Integration of Chinese Migrants
3. Health, Migration and Social Integration
4. Research Data, Variables and Methods
4.1. Data
4.2. Variable
4.2.1. Social Integration
4.2.2. Physical Health and Mental Health
4.2.3. Social Participation
4.2.4. Other Control Variables
4.3. Statistical Model
5. Results
5.1. Descriptive Statistics
5.2. Basic Regression Results
5.3. Heterogeneity Analysis
5.4. Moderate Effect Analysis
5.5. Robustness Analysis
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Description | Frequency | Percentage |
Belonging | High sense of belonging | 5078 | 34.49% |
Others | 9645 | 65.51% | |
Harmony | Get along very well | 4261 | 28.94% |
Others | 10,462 | 71.06% | |
Gender | Male | 8506 | 57.77% |
Female | 6217 | 42.23% | |
Occupation | Self-employment | 4382 | 29.76% |
Others | 10,341 | 70.24% | |
Individual income | Less than mean income | 9423 | 64.00% |
(Mean income = 3694 yuan) | More than mean income | 5300 | 36.00% |
Insurance | Have urban worker insurance | 4545 | 30.87% |
Others | 10,178 | 69.13% | |
Work place | Inner city | 7280 | 49.45% |
Others | 7443 | 50.55% | |
Neighborhood | Local residents | 11,659 | 79.19% |
Others | 3064 | 20.81% | |
House | Have stable residence (including public policy and own house) | 3071 | 20.86% |
No stable residence | 11,652 | 79.14% | |
Education | Middle school and below | 8800 | 59.77% |
High school | 3701 | 25.14% | |
College and above | 2222 | 15.09% | |
Migration type | Trans-provincial migration | 8016 | 54.45% |
Interprovince migration | 6146 | 41.74% | |
Intercity migration | 561 | 3.81% | |
Continuous variables | Description | Mean | (S.D) |
Physical health | Physical health level | 3.77 | 0.97 |
Mental health score | Total score | 26.57 | 3.06 |
Age | Age | 32.66 | 8.67 |
Length | Migration time | 4.22 | 4.39 |
Belonging | Harmony | ||||||
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Model 0 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | |
Constant | −1.5237 *** (0.0987) | −2.9023 *** (0.1324) | −3.4512 *** (0.1967) | −4.3109 *** (0.2075) | −3.9848 *** (0.1440) | −3.9059 *** (0.2109) | −5.4912 *** (0.2269) |
Self-employed (ref. others) | 0.1127 ** (0.0445) | 0.1006 * (0.0449) | 0.1043 ** (0.0448) | 0.0949 * (0.0451) | 0.1451 *** (0.0478) | 0.1516 *** (0.0669) | 0.1391 *** (0.0479) |
individual income (ref. Average income and below) | 0.1037 *** (0.0403) | 0.0947 ** (0.0406) | 0.1021 ** (0.0405) | 0.0946 * (0.0408) | 0.1432 *** (0.0432) | 0.1541 *** (0.0425) | 0.1432 *** (0.0433) |
Length | 0.0216 *** (0.0045) | 0.0214 *** (0.0045) | 0.0207 *** (0.0045) | 0.0206 *** (0.0045) | 0.0223 *** (0.0048) | 0.0212 *** (0.0047) | 0.0215 *** (0.0048) |
Job place (ref. out of urban) | −0.0015 (0.0384) | 0.0236 (0.0388) | 0.0020 (0.0386) | 0.0239 (0.0389) | −0.1694 *** (0.0413) | −0.2055 *** (0.0405) | −0.1719 *** (0.0414) |
Age | −0.0018 (0.0024) | 0.0035 (0.0025) | −0.0025 (0.0024) | 0.0025 (0.0025) | 0.0140 *** (0.0026) | 0.0040 (0.0025) | 0.0129 *** (0.0026) |
Neighborhood (ref. migrants) | 0.2879 *** (0.0450) | 0.2564 *** (0.0455) | 0.2798 *** (0.0453) | 0.2535 *** (0.0457) | 0.4076 *** (0.0471) | 0.4393 *** (0.0462) | 0.4052 *** (0.0473) |
Gender (ref. male) | −0.0351 (0.0372) | −0.0774 ** (0.0376) | −0.0411 (0.0374) | −0.0782 ** (0.0377) | −0.1670 *** (0.0401) | −0.1000 ** (0.0393) | −0.1682 *** (0.0401) |
House (ref. no stable house) | 0.3011 *** (0.0440) | 0.2860 *** (0.0445) | 0.2927 *** (0.0443) | 0.2806 *** (0.0446) | 0.1776 *** (0.0472) | 0.1923 *** (0.0462) | 0.1708 *** (0.0474) |
Education (ref. primary school and below) | |||||||
Middle school | 0.0689 (0.0452) | 0.0494 (0.0456) | 0.0791 * (0.0454) | 0.0581 (0.0458) | 0.0712 (0.0484) | 0.1122 ** (0.0479) | 0.0777 (0.0490) |
High school and above | 0.0989 (0.0605) | 0.0876 (0.0611) | 0.1165 * (0.0609) | 0.1013 * (0.0613) | 0.1659 ** (0.0646) | 0.1989 *** (0.0636) | 0.1782 *** (0.0649) |
Insurance (ref.no insurance) | 0.2151 *** (0.0439) | 0.2093 *** (0.0044) | 0.2191 *** (0.0441) | 0.2052 *** (0.0445) | 0.3104 *** (0.0472) | 0.3088 *** (0.0463) | 0.3085 *** (0.0474) |
Arrangement of Children (ref. Migrant with child) | 0.3044 *** (0.0404) | 0.3020 *** (0.0408) | 0.2953 *** (0.0406) | 0.2951 *** (0.0409) | 0.1946 *** (0.0434) | 0.1876 *** (0.0427) | 0.1865 *** (0.0436) |
flow type (ref. Intro-province migration) | |||||||
Inter-province migration | 0.0695 (0.0452) | 0.0720 (0.0492) | 0.0668 (0.0454) | 0.0693 (0.0493) | 0.2906 *** (0.0527) | 0.2760 *** (0.0519) | 0.2887 *** (0.0529) |
intercity migration | 0.4734 *** (0.0993) | 0.4671 *** (0.1002) | 0.4697 *** (0.0998) | 0.4635 *** (0.1005) | 0.6997 *** (0.1033) | 0.6882 *** (0.1013) | 0.6962 *** (0.1036) |
Physical health | 0.3157 *** (0.0196) | 0.2872 *** (0.0200) | 0.5349 *** (0.0217) | 0.5071 *** (0.0220) | |||
Mental health | 0.0732 *** (0.0064) | 0.0581 *** (0.0065) | 0.0869 *** (0.0069) | 0.0616 *** (0.0070) | |||
region-fixed effects | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Observations | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 |
Prob > chi2 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 |
Pseudo R2 | 0.0464 | 0.0604 | 0.0537 | 0.0649 | 0.0889 | 0.0614 | 0.0934 |
Rural–Urban Migrants | Urban–Urban Migrants | |||
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Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | |
Belonging | Harmony | Belonging | Harmony | |
Constant | −4.2695 *** (0.2282) | −5.5597 *** (0.2502) | −4.7405 *** (0.5300) | −4.9708 *** (0.5630) |
Self-employed (ref. others) | 0.0863 *** (0.0485) | 0.1488 *** (0.0516) | 0.1213 (0.1258) | 0.0639 (0.1317) |
individual income | 0.1260 *** (0.0442) | 0.1341 *** (0.0471) | −0.1212 (0.1094) | 0.2015 * (0.1147) |
(ref. Average income and below) | ||||
Length | 0.0171 *** (0.0049) | 0.0227 *** (0.0052) | 0.0423 *** (0.0118) | 0.0140 (0.0123) |
Job place (ref. out of urban) | 0.0258 (0.0422) | −0.1778 *** (0.0451) | 0.0224 (0.1050) | −0.1526 (0.1089) |
Age | 0.0001 (0.0024) | 0.0132 *** (0.0028) | 0.0151 ** (0.0071) | 0.0114 (0.0075) |
Neighborhood (ref. migrants) | 0.2768 *** (0.0498) | 0.4459 *** (0.0516) | 0.1128 (0.1164) | 0.1829 (0.1189) |
Gender (ref. male) | −0.0704 * (0.0409) | −0.1472 *** (0.0437) | −0.1235 (0.0997) | −0.2880 *** (0.1039) |
House (ref. no stable house) | 0.2977 *** (0.0497) | 0.1640 *** (0.0530) | 0.1383 (0.1058) | 0.1900 * (0.1092) |
Education | ||||
(ref. primary school and below) | ||||
Middle school | 0.0576 (0.0489) | 0.0963 * (0.0523) | 0.0928 (0.1403) | −0.0254 (0.1479) |
High school and above | 0.0561 (0.0713) | 0.1526 ** (0.0754) | 0.3079 ** (0.1448) | 0.1967 (0.1514) |
Insurance (ref. no insurance) | 0.2031 *** (0.0490) | 0.3210 *** (0.0523) | 0.1815 (0.1119) | 0.2518 ** (0.1170) |
Children place | 0.3022 *** (0.0445) | 0.1779 *** (0.0474) | 0.2760 *** (0.1073) | 0.2361 ** (0.1123) |
Migration type | ||||
(ref. Trans-provincial migration) | ||||
Interprovince migration | 0.0009 (0.0540) | 0.2667 *** (0.0581) | 0.4048 *** (0.1266) | 0.3932 *** (0.1331) |
intercity migration | 0.4425 *** (0.1119) | 0.6603 *** (0.1157) | 0.6278 *** (0.2312) | 0.8251 *** (0.2365) |
Physical health | 0.2824 *** (0.0217) | 0.5113 *** (0.0240) | 0.3375 *** (0.0527) | 0.4915 *** (0.0561) |
Mental health | 0.0574 *** (0.0071) | 0.0627 *** (0.0077) | 0.0623 *** (0.0160) | 0.0556 *** (0.0170) |
region-fixed effects | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Observations | 12,686 | 12,686 | 2037 | 2037 |
Prob > chi2 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 |
Pseudo R2 | 0.0635 | 0.0922 | 0.0741 | 0.0928 |
Belonging | Harmony | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | |
Constant | −4.2693 *** (0.2281) | −4.2815 *** (0.2284) | −4.3148 *** (0.0059) | −5.5618 *** (0.2503) | −5.5681 *** (0.2502) | −5.4943 *** (0.2468) |
Self-employed (ref. others) | 0.0862 * (0.0485) | 0.0876 * (0.0485) | 0.0870 * (0.0485) | 0.1493 *** (0.0516) | 0.1502 *** (0.0516) | 0.1502 *** (0.0516) |
individual income (ref. Average income and below) | 0.1259 *** (0.0442) | 0.1257 *** (0.0442) | 0.1245 *** (0.0442) | 0.1351 *** (0.0471) | 0.1336 *** (0.0471) | 0.1327 *** (0.0471) |
Length | 0.0171 *** (0.0049) | 0.0170 *** (0.0049) | 0.0169 *** (0.0049) | 0.0227 *** (0.0052) | 0.0226 *** (0.0052) | 0.0225 *** (0.0052) |
Job place (ref. Out of urban) | 0.0258 (0.0422) | 0.0244 (0.0422) | 0.0252 (0.0422) | −0.1781 *** (0.0451) | −0.1793 *** (0.0451) | −0.1781 *** (0.0451) |
Age | 0.0009 (0.0026) | 0.0008 (0.0026) | 0.0009 (0.0026) | 0.0132 *** (0.0028) | 0.0131 *** (0.0028) | 0.0132 *** (0.0028) |
Neighborhood (ref. migrants) | 0.2766 *** (0.0498) | 0.2793 *** (0.0498) | 0.2784 *** (0.0499) | 0.4466 *** (0.0517) | 0.4481 *** (0.0517) | 0.4478 *** (0.0517) |
Gender (ref. male) | −0.0702 * (0.0409) | −0.0700 * (0.0409) | −0.0708 * (0.0409) | −0.1476 *** (0.0437) | −0.1470 *** (0.0437) | −0.1471 *** (0.0437) |
House (ref. no stable house) | 0.2982 *** (0.0497) | 0.2953 *** (0.0497) | 0.2983 *** (0.0497) | 0.1606 *** (0.0530) | 0.1610*** (0.0530) | 0.1650 *** (0.0530) |
Education (ref. Primary school and below) | ||||||
Middle school | 0.0577 (0.0489) | 0.0593 (0.4889) | 0.0509 (0.0489) | 0.0953 * (0.0524) | 0.0980 * (0.0524) | 0.0910 * (0.0524) |
High school and above | 0.0565 (0.0713) | 0.0592 (0.0713) | 0.0498 (0.0713) | 0.1500 ** (0.0755) | 0.1555 ** (0.0755) | 0.1480 ** (0.0755) |
Insurance (ref.no insurance) | 0.2032 *** (0.0490) | 0.2031 *** (0.0490) | 0.2054 *** (0.0491) | 0.3195 *** (0.0523) | 0.3207 *** (0.0523) | 0.3231 *** (0.0523) |
Children place | 0.3022 *** (0.0445) | 0.3009 *** (0.0445) | 0.3028 *** (0.0445) | 0.1781 *** (0.0474) | 0.1762 *** (0.0471) | 0.1786 *** (0.0474) |
Migration type (ref. Intra-provincial migration) | ||||||
Interprovince migration | 0.0005 (0.0540) | 0.0007 (0.0540) | −0.0023 (0.0541) | 0.2689 *** (0.0582) | 0.2670 *** (0.0582) | 0.2648 *** (0.0582) |
intercity migration | 0.4415 *** (0.1120) | 0.4429 *** (0.1119) | 0.4407 *** (0.1120) | 0.6666 *** (0.1159) | 0.6615 *** (0.1158) | 0.6598 *** (0.1158) |
Physical health | 0.2823 *** (0.0217) | 0.2824 *** (0.0217) | 0.2836 *** (0.0217) | 0.5113 *** (0.0240) | 0.5113 *** (0.0240) | 0.5095 *** (0.0240) |
Mental health | 0.0574 *** (0.0071) | 0.0581 *** (0.0071) | 0.0580 *** (0.0071) | 0.0629 *** (0.0077) | 0.0632 *** (0.0077) | 0.0598 *** (0.0077) |
Physical × Social participation | −0.0059 (0.0183) | 0.0351 * (0.0200) | ||||
Mental × Social participation | 0.0157 ** (0.0062) | 0.0160 ** (0.0067) | ||||
Physical × Mental | 0.0293 *** (0.0068) | 0.0244 *** (0.0077) | ||||
region-fixed effects | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Observations | 12,686 | 12,686 | 12,686 | 12,686 | 12,686 | 12,686 |
Prob > chi2 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 |
Pseudo R2 | 0.0635 | 0.0639 | 0.0646 | 0.0924 | 0.0926 | 0.0929 |
Method 1 | Method 2 | Method 3 (1 = Young Person; 2 = Middle-Aged Person) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belonging | Harmony | Belonging | Harmony | Belonging 1 | Harmony 1 | Belonging 2 | Harmony 2 | |
Physical health | 0.0591 *** (0.0040) | 0.0912 *** (0.0038) | 0.2930 *** (0.0216) | 0.4993 *** (0.0240) | 0.2517 *** (0.0522) | 0.5420 *** (0.0562) | ||
Mental health | 0.0111 *** (0.0013) | 0.0100 *** (0.0012) | 0.0550 *** (0.0069) | 0.0672 *** (0.0076) | 0.0809 *** (0.0195) | 0.0223 (0.0196) | ||
Replace health status variable | 0.2454 *** (0.0186) | 0.2757 *** (0.0198) | ||||||
Other control variables | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed |
Observations | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 | 14,723 | 12,799 | 12,799 | 1924 | 1924 |
Prob > chi2 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | - | - | 0.0637 | 0.0951 | 0.0803 | 0.0976 |
Pseudo R2 (Adj R-squared) | 0.0558 | 0.0631 | 0.0798 | 0.1056 | - | - | - | - |
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Kang, X.; Du, M.; Wang, S.; Du, H. Exploring the Effect of Health on Migrants’ Social Integration in China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 4729. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084729
Kang X, Du M, Wang S, Du H. Exploring the Effect of Health on Migrants’ Social Integration in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(8):4729. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084729
Chicago/Turabian StyleKang, Xiang, Mingxi Du, Siqin Wang, and Haifeng Du. 2022. "Exploring the Effect of Health on Migrants’ Social Integration in China" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 8: 4729. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084729
APA StyleKang, X., Du, M., Wang, S., & Du, H. (2022). Exploring the Effect of Health on Migrants’ Social Integration in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(8), 4729. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19084729