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    This study links rural labor migration to rural development by examining urban experiences and return migration. Remittances and brought-back capital from migrants significantly boost rural economies, demonstrating migration

    Area of Science:

    • Development Economics
    • Sociology of Migration

    Background:

    • Migration in developing countries is a complex process with significant socio-economic impacts.
    • Understanding the full migration cycle, including urban experiences and return, is crucial for development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a new approach integrating urban work and rural return into migration studies.
    • To analyze how rural labor migration contributes to rural development.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing data from China's 1995 1% National Population Survey.
    • Analyzing the integrated migration process: rural-urban movement, urban employment, and rural return.

    Main Results:

    • Rural labor migration is directly linked to rural development via remittances and return migrant capital.
    Keywords:
    AsiaChinaDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEastern AsiaEconomic FactorsHuman CapitalHuman ResourcesLabor MigrationMicroeconomic FactorsMigrationMigration, InternalPopulationPopulation DynamicsRemittancesReturn Migration--determinantsRural DevelopmentRural-urban Migration--determinantsTemporary Migration--determinants

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  • Temporary migration patterns are strongly influenced by the "magnetic force" of growth-pole regions.
  • Job opportunities in labor-intensive industries drive migration from surrounding and peripheral rural areas.
  • Conclusions:

    • Migration is a key driver of rural development, not just an outflow of labor.
    • Growth-pole regions act as significant attractors, shaping migration dynamics.
    • Policy interventions should consider the entire migration cycle for effective rural development strategies.