讲座名称:“人口与社会政策大讲堂”第二十五期
讲座时间:2017年1月10日星期二下午3:30-6:00
讲座地点:88858cc永利官网实验中心会议室
讲座题目一:Understanding the Puzzle of “Shortage of Migrant Labor” in the Pearl River Delta Region in China (从民工潮到民工荒)
讲座人:Zai Liang (梁在)
讲座题目二:Gender Perspective on Life Satisfaction among Migrant Workers
讲座人:Eric Fong(方伟晶)
讲座题目一
讲座人Zai Liang (梁在)简介:
Zai Liang (梁在) received Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago and is currently Professor of Sociology and Co-director of Urban China Research Network at State University of New York at Albany. Since 2015, he has also been serving as Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University. His major research interests include internal and international migration and China Studies. His research has been supported by U.S. National Science Foundation, U.S. National Institutes of Health, and recently China Social Science and Philosophy Foundation.
讲座内容简介:Understanding the Puzzle of “Shortage of Migrant Labor” in the Pearl River Delta Region in China
This presentation will examine a recent puzzle of the “shortage of migrant labor” in China’s Pearl River Delta (PRD) region which hosts a large number of factories in China. Using data from several sources (censuses and surveys), we show that the “shortage of migrant labor” can be attributed to three main factors: changing destination choices among interprovincial migrants, a new trend of interprovincial return migration, and increased job transitions in the labor market. We argue that although the shortage of migrant labor may present challenges for employers, it is a sign of a healthy and efficient labor market in China which ultimately will improve the well-being of migrant workers. Another silver lining of this story is that the return of large numbers of interprovincial migrants from coastal regions helps alleviate an emerging social crisis of left behind family members (children, spouses, and the elderly) in rural China.
讲座题目二
讲座人Eric Fong (方伟晶)简介:
Eric Fong (方伟晶)received Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Chicago and is currently Professor and Chair of Department of Sociology and Director of Center on Migration and Mobility at Chinese University of Hong Kong. Since 2016, he has also been serving as Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University. He is also a former President of the Canadian Population Society and the North America Chinese Sociologist Association, and a former chair of the International Migration Section of the American Sociological Association. He publishes widely on race and ethnic residential patterns and immigration. His major research interests include migration, urban sociology,race and ethnicity.
讲座内容简介:Gender Perspective on Life Satisfaction among Migrant Workers
Migration is a gendered process. Gender matters in the aspects of migration including the migrants' decision to move and their adaptation to the host society. The study of gender differences in adaptation of rural migrants in China can help us explore how cultural and social institutions shape migration outcomes as social differences between men and women are embedded in these institutions. In this study, we explore the differences in life satisfaction between male and female rural migrants in China. Life satisfaction is one of the major indicators of integration outcome among migrants. Based on recent data collected in Guangzhou, we found that female migrants have higher level of life satisfaction than their male counterparts. We also found that the opportunity for self-determination and the development of one's own social circle are strongly related to the life satisfaction of female rural migrants. In contrast, perceived social status, actual earnings, and perceived social status compared to local residents and villagers back home are important factors for the life satisfaction of male migrants. Implications of these findings are discussed.