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The social capital of the rural migrants in Shanghai Danching Ruan and Gina Lai Hong Kong Baptist University
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The social capital of the rural migrants in Shanghai Danching Ruan and Gina Lai Hong Kong Baptist University This research was substantially supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKBU 2142/03H). The support from the Research Committee (FRG/02-03/I-39) of Hong Kong Baptist University is also gratefully acknowledged.
Background • The socialist legacy: Institutionalized rural-urban divide 2. Internal migration in China: from “still water” to 120 Million (from 1985-present) 3.Changing social landscapes in Chinese cities—locals vs. outsiders (mostly rural migrants)
II. Method • Data from a survey conducted in the summer of 2005 in Shanghai. • Three stage cluster sampling: 7 districts from 18 sub-districts; 16 wards and 43 neighborhood committees. • Data were collected through face-to face interviews from a sample of 1835 local Shanghai residents, aging from 16 to 60, and a sample of 2817 migrants, also aging from 16 to 60 (students were excluded from both samples).
Table 3 Regression of Negative Attitudes * p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001
Table 4 Regression of Positive Attitudes * p<.05 ** p<.01 *** p<.001