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  • Urban Studies
  • Sociology
  • Demography

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  • China's urbanization is shifting towards a people-centered approach.
  • The phenomenon of "migrants flowing without moving" highlights the growing importance of migrant settlement intention.
  • Understanding factors influencing settlement intention is crucial for urban social integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the influence of mobility, social environment, built environment, and demographic characteristics on migrant settlement intention.
  • To analyze differences in settlement intention between new and old generations of migrants in China.
  • To investigate the distinct internal influence mechanisms for each migrant generation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized questionnaire data from the China Labor Force Dynamic Survey 2016.
  • Employed a multilevel linear regression model for analysis.
  • Compared settlement intention and influencing factors between new and old migrant generations.
  • Main Results:

    • The new migrant generation exhibits higher settlement intention compared to the old generation.
    • Settlement intention is significantly influenced by mobility, social environment, built environment, and demographic characteristics.
    • Social and demographic factors are key for the new generation, while mobility and built environment are crucial for the old generation.

    Conclusions:

    • There are significant differences in how factors influence settlement intention between new and old migrant generations.
    • Differentiated policy recommendations are needed to promote the city social integration of migrants.
    • Addressing generational differences in settlement drivers is essential for effective urbanization policies.