Study Knight & Gunatilaka (2010): study CN 2002
- Public
- 16+ aged rural-urban migrants, China, 2002
- Survey name
- CN-CHIP 2002
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 1930
- Non Response
- Assessment
- Interview: face-to-face
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Index of discrimination
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- Employed migrants only (N=1784)
- Distribution
- 1: 5.35 out of 7
- Operationalization
- Self-report on multiple items:
Do you think rural workers are enjoying the same treatment as urban workers?
a) Equal pay for equal work
b) Type of work
c) Working hours
d) Promotion
e) Housing provision
f) Social securities
g) Other benefits and income in-kind
1: Yes
0: No
Observed Relation with Happiness
- Future income expectations
- Gender
- Marital Status
- Interaction gender*marital status
- Education
- Financial assets
- Unemployment
- Working hours
- Health
- Duration of urban residence
- Regional income
- Living with family members
- Remittances
- Area of house
- Living in own house
- Household income
- Child left behind
- Number of friends/relatives in city
- Heating
- Job satisfaction
- Duration of work contract
- Job perspective