Absolute Income, Income Inequality and the Subjective Well-Being of Migrant Workers in China: Toward an Understanding of the Relationship and Its Psychological Mechanisms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework
3. Empirical Strategy and Data
3.1. Empirical Strategy
3.2. Data
4. Results
4.1. Baseline Results
4.2. Heterogeneity Analysis
4.2.1. The Heterogeneous Effects of Household Registration Status and Region
4.2.2. Heterogeneity across Income Groups
4.3. Robustness Checks
4.4. Accounting for Endogeneity of Income
5. Discussion
5.1. Interpreting the Effects of Income and Inequality
5.2. Limitations and Future Directions
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Dep Var: SWB. | Coefficient | Robust S.E. | z |
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Income | 1.328 | 0.244 | 5.46 *** |
Inequality | 3.644 | 0.247 | 14.74 *** |
Income squared | 0.065 | 0.014 | 4.55 *** |
Age | 0.025 | 0.006 | 4.13 *** |
Age squared/100 | 0.039 | 0.008 | 4.81 *** |
Male | 0.059 | 0.016 | 3.81 *** |
Rural hukou status | 0.193 | 0.025 | 7.60 *** |
Han ethnicity | 0.310 | 0.046 | 6.72 *** |
Unmarried | 0.000 | 0.030 | 0.01 |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | |||
Inter-city in a province | 0.216 | 0.032 | 6.73 *** |
Inter-county in a city | 0.197 | 0.041 | 4.80 *** |
Duration in this city | 0.030 | 0.002 | 12.95 *** |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | |||
High school | 0.117 | 0.019 | 6.09 *** |
College and higher | 0.279 | 0.038 | 7.31 *** |
Pension insurance | 0.065 | 0.036 | 1.82 * |
Economic strain | 0.229 | 0.025 | 9.27 *** |
Unemployed | 0.171 | 0.061 | 2.82 *** |
Social inclusion | 1.094 | 0.045 | 24.12 *** |
Appendix B
Dep Var: SWB | Lowest | Middle | Highest |
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Age | 0.018 (0.011) | 0.035 *** (0.009) | 0.042 *** (0.011) |
Age squared/100 | 0.033 ** (0.015) | 0.056 *** (0.010) | 0.065 *** (0.015) |
Male | 0.082 *** (0.029) | 0.061 ** (0.024) | 0.020 (0.025) |
Rural hukou status | 0.119 * (0.063) | 0.089 ** (0.045) | 0.140 *** (0.035) |
Han ethnicity | 0.442 *** (0.077) | 0.265 *** (0.068) | 0.240 *** (0.076) |
Unmarried | 0.013 (0.053) | 0.016 (0.048) | 0.059 (0.060) |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | |||
Inter-city in a province | 0.092 (0.083) | 0.169 ** (0.072) | 0.218 *** (0.075) |
Inter-county in a city | 0.053 (0.065) | 0.160 ** (0.069) | 0.294 *** (0.066) |
Duration in this city | 0.034 *** (0.005) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.005) |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | |||
High school | 0.181 (0.039) | 0.123 *** (0.032) | 0.171 *** (0.043) |
College and higher | 0.277 (0.063) | 0.254 *** (0.050) | 0.328 *** (0.058) |
Pension insurance | 0.055 (0.074) | 0.049 (0.057) | 0.107 (0.076) |
Economic strain | 0.146 *** (0.042) | 0.239 *** (0.033) | 0.377 *** (0.038) |
Unemployed | 0.146 (0.098) | 0.193 ** (0.084) | 0.060 (0.152) |
Social inclusion | 1.249 *** (0.077) | 1.111 *** (0.064) | 1.061 *** (0.070) |
Dep Var: SWB | Controlling More Psychological Variables | Absolute Gini | OLS | 2012 CMDS |
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Age | 0.031 *** (0.007) | 0.032 *** (0.007) | 0.008 *** (0.002) | 0.109 *** (0.006) |
Age squared/100 | 0.044 *** (0.010) | 0.051 *** (0.010) | 0.013 *** (0.003) | 0.035 *** (0.007) |
Male | 0.053 *** (0.017) | 0.053 *** (0.017) | 0.014 *** (0.005) | 0.064 *** (0.026) |
Rural hukou status | 0.128 *** (0.032) | 0.114 *** (0.033) | 0.031 *** (0.009) | 0.175 *** (0.025) |
Han ethnicity | 0.313 *** (0.064) | 0.321 *** (0.062) | 0.088 *** (0.016) | 0.279 *** (0.046) |
Unmarried | 0.014 (0.036) | 0.012 (0.037) | 0.002 (0.009) | 0.020 (0.030) |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | ||||
Inter-city in a province | 0.152 ** (0.072) | 0.164 ** (0.071) | 0.046 ** (0.016) | 0.213 *** (0.031) |
Inter-county in a city | 0.120 * (0.062) | 0.162 *** (0.060) | 0.047 *** (0.060) | 0.190 *** (0.040) |
Duration in this city | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.009 *** (0.001) | 0.061 *** (0.010) |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | ||||
High school | 0.154 *** (0.025) | 0.152 *** (0.024) | 0.041 *** (0.007) | 0.107 *** (0.019) |
College and higher | 0.295 *** (0.038) | 0.287 *** (0.037) | 0.080 *** (0.010) | 0.319 *** (0.058) |
Pension insurance | 0.074 (0.051) | 0.072 (0.053) | 0.012 (0.014) | 0.064* (0.036) |
Economic strain | 0.234 *** (0.027) | 0.253 *** (0.028) | 0.072 *** (0.008) | |
Unemployed | 0.131 ** (0.066) | 0.131 ** (0.065) | 0.042 ** (0.017) | 0.182 *** (0.061) |
Social inclusion | 1.081 *** (0.050) | 1.130 *** (0.047) | 0.294 *** (0.012) | 1.499 *** (0.046) |
Psychological variable 1 (Attention to city change) | 0.384 ** (0.166) | |||
Psychological variable 2 (Locals despise) | 0.463 *** (0.029) |
Dep Var: SWB | Lewbel (2012) 2-Stage Estimator | Lewbel (2012) GMM Estimator |
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Age | 0.009 *** (0.002) | 0.007 *** (0.002) |
Age squared/100 | 0.014 *** (0.003) | 0.012 *** (0.002) |
Male | 0.016 *** (0.005) | 0.012 *** (0.004) |
Rural hukou status | 0.024 *** (0.009) | 0.089 ** (0.045) |
Han ethnicity | 0.081 *** (0.016) | 0.092 *** (0.014) |
Unmarried | 0.006 (0.011) | 0.005 (0.008) |
Duration in this city | 0.009 *** (0.001) | 0.010 *** (0.001) |
Inter-provincial migration | 0.025 *** (0.009) | 0.033 *** (0.007) |
Junior high school or lower | 0.036 *** (0.005) | 0.028 *** (0.004) |
Pension insurance | 0.012 (0.015) | 0.010 (0.009) |
Unemployed | 0.020 (0.014) | 0.022 * (0.012) |
Social inclusion | 0.298 *** (0.012) | 0.293 *** (0.010) |
Dep Var: SWB | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
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Age | 0.034 *** (0.007) | 0.029 *** (0.007) | 0.030 *** (0.007) | 0.031 *** (0.007) |
Age squared/100 | 0.054 *** (0.010) | 0.047 *** (0.010) | 0.048 *** (0.010) | 0.051 *** (0.010) |
Male | 0.054 *** (0.017) | 0.049 *** (0.017) | 0.051 *** (0.017) | 0.052 *** (0.017) |
Rural hukou status | 0.115 *** (0.034) | 0.117 *** (0.034) | 0.115 *** (0.034) | 0.112 *** (0.034) |
Han ethnicity | 0.287 *** (0.070) | 0.308 *** (0.062) | 0.306 *** (0.062) | 0.325 *** (0.061) |
Unmarried | 0.015 (0.036) | 0.044 (0.037) | 0.032 (0.038) | 0.008 (0.033) |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | ||||
Inter-city in a province | 0.163 ** (0.068) | 0.158 ** (0.072) | 0.156 ** (0.072) | 0.169 *** (0.063) |
Inter-county in a city | 0.166 *** (0.063) | 0.153 ** (0.061) | 0.152 ** (0.061) | 0.167 *** (0.057) |
Duration in this city | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | ||||
High school | 0.163 *** (0.026) | 0.150 *** (0.025) | 0.152 *** (0.024) | 0.152 *** (0.024) |
College and higher | 0.302 *** (0.038) | 0.283 *** (0.037) | 0.284 *** (0.036) | 0.285 *** (0.036) |
Pension insurance | 0.085 * (0.049) | 0.081 (0.054) | 0.079 (0.054) | 0.063 (0.046) |
Economic strain | 0.263 *** (0.029) | 0.258 *** (0.027) | 0.255 *** (0.028) | 0.252 *** (0.028) |
Unemployed | 0.119 * (0.064) | 0.143 ** (0.064) | 0.132 ** (0.064) | 0.132 ** (0.062) |
Social inclusion | 1.132 *** (0.048) | 1.128 *** (0.047) | 1.128 *** (0.047) | 1.131 *** (0.047) |
Dep Var: SWB | (1) | (2) | (3) |
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Age | 0.032 *** (0.007) | 0.032 *** (0.007) | 0.032 *** (0.007) |
Age squared/100 | 0.052 *** (0.010) | 0.051 *** (0.010) | 0.050 *** (0.010) |
Male | 0.054 *** (0.017) | 0.052 *** (0.017) | 0.053 *** (0.017) |
Rural hukou status | 0.114 *** (0.033) | 0.111 *** (0.034) | 0.124 *** (0.033) |
Han ethnicity | 0.327 *** (0.061) | 0.313 *** (0.062) | 0.324 *** (0.063) |
Unmarried | 0.006 (0.034) | 0.012 (0.035) | 0.016 (0.034) |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | |||
Inter-city in a province | 0.168 ** (0.070) | 0.148 ** (0.071) | |
Inter-county in a city | 0.164 *** (0.060) | 0.131 ** (0.062) | |
Duration in this city | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.035 *** (0.003) |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | |||
High school | 0.155 *** (0.024) | 0.148 *** (0.024) | 0.158 *** (0.024) |
College and higher | 0.291 *** (0.037) | 0.278 *** (0.037) | 0.302 *** (0.038) |
Pension insurance | 0.065 (0.053) | 0.073 (0.054) | 0.072 (0.052) |
Economic strain | 0.250 *** (0.028) | 0.253 *** (0.028) | 0.231 *** (0.028) |
Unemployed | 0.129 * (0.066) | 0.137 ** (0.067) | 0.125 * (0.065) |
Social inclusion | 0.987 *** (0.047) | 1.131 *** (0.046) | 1.081 *** (0.046) |
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Variable | Definitions | Obs. | Mean | S.D. | Min | Max |
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SWB | Unhappy = 1, So-so = 2, Happy = 3 | 116,134 | 2.350 | 0.559 | 1 | 3 |
Income | Log household monthly income (yuan) | 115,655 | 8.123 | 0.560 | 5.3 | 11.9 |
Inequality | Province-level Gini coefficient | 32 | 0.350 | 0.039 | 0.29 | 0.43 |
Male | Male = 1 | 116,134 | 0.531 | 0.499 | 0 | 1 |
Age | 116,134 | 33.514 | 9.173 | 16 | 59 | |
Rural hukou status | Rural hukou status = 1 | 116,064 | 0.850 | 0.357 | 0 | 1 |
Han ethnicity | Han ethnicity = 1 | 116,134 | 0.931 | 0.254 | 0 | 1 |
Junior high school or lower | Junior high school or lower = 1 | 116,134 | 0.719 | 0.449 | 0 | 1 |
High school | High school = 1 | 116,134 | 0.204 | 0.403 | 0 | 1 |
College or higher | College or higher = 1 | 116,134 | 0.077 | 0.226 | 0 | 1 |
Inter-province migration | Inter-province migration = 1 | 58,325 | 0.503 | 0.500 | 0 | 1 |
Inter-city in a province | Inter-city in a province = 1 | 36,377 | 0.313 | 0.464 | 0 | 1 |
Inter-county in a city | Inter-county in a city = 1 | 21,351 | 0.184 | 0.387 | 0 | 1 |
Unmarried | Unmarried = 1 | 116,134 | 0.204 | 0.403 | 0 | 1 |
Unemployed | Unemployed = 1 | 116,134 | 0.014 | 0.115 | 0 | 1 |
Duration in this city (years) | 116,134 | 4.724 | 5.012 | 0.1 | 58.9 | |
Pension insurance | Urban pension insurance coverage = 1 | 114,588 | 0.151 | 0.358 | 0 | 1 |
Economic strain | With economic strain = 1 | 116,134 | 0.516 | 0.546 | 0 | 1 |
Social inclusion | Willing to integrate into this city = 1 | 116,134 | 0.93 | 0.255 | 0 | 1 |
Reported SWB | All | Hukou Status | Region | |||
Rural | Urban | Eastern | Central | Western | ||
Happy | 39.28 | 39.60 | 37.54 | 38.18 | 40.02 | 39.95 |
So-so | 56.48 | 56.38 | 56.96 | 56.66 | 56.40 | 56.33 |
Unhappy | 4.24 | 4.02 | 5.50 | 5.17 | 3.58 | 3.72 |
Reported SWB | Migration Distance | Income Groups | ||||
Inter-Province | Inter-City in a Province | Inter-County in a City | Lowest | Middle | Highest | |
Happy | 37.48 | 41.25 | 40.78 | 33.38 | 39.84 | 43.89 |
So-so | 57.71 | 54.95 | 55.74 | 61.58 | 56.34 | 51.84 |
Unhappy | 4.80 | 3.80 | 3.47 | 5.04 | 3.82 | 4.27 |
Dep Var: SWB | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Income | 0.199 *** (0.032) 0.0258 [0.0230, 0.0286] | 0.209 *** (0.029) 0.0271 [0.0243, 0.0299] | 1.311 *** (0.252) 0.0310 [0.0286, 0.0334] | |
Inequality | 3.203 *** (0.211) 0.0282 [0.0255, 0.0308] | 3.110 *** (0.211) 0.0274 [0.0247,0.0301] | ||
Income squared | 0.066 *** (0.015) | |||
Age | 0.028 *** (0.007) | 0.032 *** (0.007) | 0.029 *** (0.007) | 0.031 *** (0.007) |
Age squared/100 | 0.044 *** (0.010) | 0.050 *** (0.010) | 0.048 *** (0.010) | 0.050 *** (0.010) |
Male | 0.042 ** (0.017) | 0.048 *** (0.017) | 0.048 *** (0.017) | 0.051 *** (0.017) |
Rural hukou status | 0.109 *** (0.034) | 0.116 *** (0.034) | 0.116 *** (0.034) | 0.113 *** (0.033) |
Han ethnicity | 0.259 *** (0.068) | 0.284 *** (0.069) | 0.321 *** (0.061) | 0.328 *** (0.061) |
Unmarried | 0.127 *** (0.038) | 0.034 (0.037) | 0.028 (0.035) | 0.010 (0.034) |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | ||||
Inter-city in a province | 0.147 ** (0.071) | 0.170 ** (0.071) | 0.170 ** (0.070) | 0.171 ** (0.070) |
Inter-county in a city | 0.143 ** (0.064) | 0.174 *** (0.065) | 0.167 *** (0.060) | 0.169 *** (0.060) |
Duration in this city | 0.036 ** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.003) |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | ||||
High school | 0.147 *** (0.027) | 0.165 *** (0.026) | 0.152 *** (0.024) | 0.151 *** (0.024) |
College and higher | 0.257 *** (0.037) | 0.304 *** (0.040) | 0.288 *** (0.038) | 0.286 *** (0.037) |
Pension insurance | 0.094 * (0.057) | 0.079 (0.058) | 0.067 (0.054) | 0.064 (0.054) |
Economic strain | 0.304 *** (0.028) | 0.264 *** (0.029) | 0.253 *** (0.028) | 0.252 *** (0.028) |
Unemployed | 0.210 *** (0.063) | 0.133 ** (0.066) | 0.144 ** (0.065) | 0.137 ** (0.065) |
Social inclusion | 1.133 *** (0.048) | 1.131 *** (0.048) | 1.129 *** (0.047) | 1.131 *** (0.047) |
Obs. | 114,440 | 113,995 | 113,995 | 113,995 |
Log-likelihood | 91,938.3 | 91,392.2 | 91,181.7 | 91,150.4 |
Pseudo-R2 | 0.025 | 0.026 | 0.029 | 0.029 |
Dep Var: SWB | Rural | Urban | Eastern | Central | Western |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
Income | 1.395 *** (0.294) 0.0431 [0.0368, 0.0494] | 0.792 ** (0.387) 0.0309 [0.0271, 0.0347] | 0.748 ** (0.323) 0.0262 [0.0206, 0.0318] | 2.568 *** (0.451) 0.0503 [0.0423, 0.0584] | 2.936 *** (0.384) 0.0617 [0.0583, 0.0651] |
Income squared | 0.071 *** (0.017) | 0.036 * (0.021) | 0.034 * (0.019) | 0.136 *** (0.027) | 0.044 *** (0.023) |
Inequality | 3.545 *** (0.266) 0.0291 [0.032,0.0262] | 3.294 *** (0.295) 0.0344 [0.0413,0.0275] | 2.894 *** (0.365) 0.027 [0.0314 0.0226] | 2.959 *** (0.196) 0.0253 [0.0306,0.0199] | 5.740 *** (0.863) 0.0431 [0.0476,0.0385] |
Age | 0.029 *** (0.008) | 0.041 *** (0.012) | 0.013 (0.010) | 0.046 *** (0.015) | 0.038 *** (0.011) |
Age squared/100 | 0.049 *** (0.011) | 0.056 *** (0.016) | 0.029 ** (0.014) | 0.073 *** (0.021) | 0.054 *** (0.014) |
Male | 0.044 *** (0.017) | 0.083 ** (0.040) | 0.052 * (0.028) | 0.048 (0.034) | 0.060 *** (0.020) |
Rural hukou status | 0.143 *** (0.038) | 0.006 (0.078) | 0.235 *** (0.051) | ||
Han ethnicity | 0.365 *** (0.067) | 0.141 ** (0.070) | 0.139 * (0.075) | 0.198 ** (0.088) | 0.302 *** (0.080) |
Unmarried | 0.022 (0.037) | 0.150 ** (0.067) | 0.040 (0.050) | 0.092 (0.083) | 0.041 (0.049) |
Inter-provincial migration (Reference group) | |||||
Inter-city in a province | 0.183 *** (0.070) | 0.213 *** (0.073) | 0.110 (0.087) | 0.083 (0.105) | 0.481 *** (0.071) |
Inter-county in a city | 0.183 *** (0.058) | 0.195 *** (0.076) | 0.260 ** (0.130) | 0.078 (0.071) | 0.378 *** (0.067) |
Duration in this city | 0.034 *** (0.003) | 0.034 *** (0.005) | 0.027 *** (0.004) | 0.040 *** (0.008) | 0.037 *** (0.004) |
Junior high school or lower (Reference group) | |||||
High school | 0.160 *** (0.027) | 0.111 ** (0.045) | 0.135 *** (0.035) | 0.122 ** (0.048) | 0.175 *** (0.038) |
College and higher | 0.286 *** (0.054) | 0.270 *** (0.054) | 0.356 *** (0.046) | 0.188 *** (0.071) | 0.269 *** (0.069) |
Pension insurance | 0.050 (0.056) | 0.074 (0.069) | 0.052 (0.057) | 0.108 (0.077) | 0.157 ** (0.061) |
Economic strain | 0.248 *** (0.030) | 0.274 *** (0.041) | 0.236 *** (0.044) | 0.310 *** (0.049) | 0.248 *** (0.045) |
Unemployed | 0.198 *** (0.069) | 0.039 (0.135) | 0.141 * (0.073) | 0.042 (0.157) | 0.277 ** (0.111) |
Social inclusion | 1.098 *** (0.052) | 1.395 *** (0.10) | 1.142 *** (0.071) | 1.153 *** (0.077) | 1.047 *** (0.090) |
Obs. | 96,930 | 17,065 | 43,707 | 30,700 | 39,588 |
Log-likelihood | 77,119.9 | 13,947.6 | 35,829.9 | 23,969.8 | 30,931.6 |
Pseudo-R2 | 0.029 | 0.034 | 0.027 | 0.033 | 0.038 |
Dep Var: SWB | Lowest | Middle | Highest |
---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
Income | 0.317 *** (0.066) 0.0139 [0.0099, 0.0178] | 0.176 *** (0.064) 0.0113 [0.0057, 0.017] | 0.027 (0.036) 0.0029 [0.0025, 0.0083] |
Inequality | 1.577 *** (0.427) 0.0137 [0.0193,0.0081] | 2.873 *** (0.625) 0.0255 [0.0293,0.0216] | 4.556 *** (0.929) 0.041 [0.0461,0.0359] |
Other controls | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Obs. | 28,036 | 56,011 | 29,948 |
Log-likelihood | 22,211.3 | 44,532.5 | 24,260.7 |
Pseudo-R2 | 0.026 | 0.024 | 0.032 |
Dep Var: SWB | Controlling More Psychological Variables | Absolute Gini | OLS | CMDS 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Income | 1.321 *** (0.249) | 1.345 *** (0.251) | 0.353 *** (0.065) | 1.540 *** (0.226) |
Income squared | 0.067 *** (0.015) | 0.068 *** (0.015) | 0.018 *** (0.004) | 0.013 * (0.006) |
Inequality | 3.137 *** (0.265) | 0.365 *** (0.039) | 0.837 *** (0.242) | 3.126 *** (0.330) |
Other controls | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Obs. | 113,995 | 113,995 | 113,995 | 156,962 |
Dep Var: SWB | Lewbel (2012) 2-Stage Estimator | Lewbel (2012) GMM Estimator |
---|---|---|
Income | 0.330 *** (0.143) | 0.308 *** (0.104) |
Income squared | 0.017 *** (0.008) | 0.015 *** (0.006) |
Inequality | 0.864 *** (0.246) | 0.784 *** (0.173) |
Hansen’s J-Stat for overidentification | 0.144 | |
Kleibergen-Paap Wald F-Stat on excluded variables | 51.049 | |
Obs. | 115,506 | 115,506 |
Dep Var: SWB | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Income | 1.374 *** (0.381) | 1.161 *** (0.385) | ||
Income squared | 0.080 *** (0.015) | 0.057 *** (0.016) | ||
Relative income | 0.166** (0.073) | 1.037 *** (0.119) | 0.746 *** (0.180) | |
Inequality | 3.087 *** (0.235) | 3.063 *** (0.246) | 3.102 *** (0.289) | |
Inequality Relative income | 0.536 *** (0.083) | 2.333 *** (0.334) | 2.090 *** (0.353) | |
Other controls | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Obs. | 113,995 | 113,995 | 113,995 | 113,995 |
Log-likelihood | 91,119.1 | 91,341.6 | 91,214.5 | 91,153.3 |
Pseudo-R2 | 0.027 | 0.028 | 0.029 | 0.029 |
Dep Var: SWB | (1) | (2) | (3) |
---|---|---|---|
Income | 1.317 *** (0.251) | 1.310 *** (0.249) | 1.317 *** (0.249) |
Income squared | 0.066 *** (0.015) | 0.066 *** (0.015) | 0.066 *** (0.015) |
Inequality | 3.209 *** (0.504) | 3.164 *** (0.371) | 3.148 *** (0.368) |
I am concerned with changes of the city | 1.348 *** (0.424) | ||
Inequality I am concerned with changes of the city | 1.986 *** (0.611) | ||
Migration distance | 0.761 *** (0.244) | ||
Inequality Migration distance | 2.674 *** (0.865) | ||
Perceived fairness | 0.593 ** (0.260) | ||
Inequality Perceived fairness | 1.498 *** (0.343) | ||
Other controls | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Obs. | 113,995 | 113,995 | 113,995 |
Log-likelihood | 90,974.4 | 91,141.7 | 90,801.3 |
Pseudo-R2 | 0.031 | 0.029 | 0.029 |
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Yu, K.; Zhang, Y.; Zou, H.; Wang, C. Absolute Income, Income Inequality and the Subjective Well-Being of Migrant Workers in China: Toward an Understanding of the Relationship and Its Psychological Mechanisms. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 2597. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16142597
Yu K, Zhang Y, Zou H, Wang C. Absolute Income, Income Inequality and the Subjective Well-Being of Migrant Workers in China: Toward an Understanding of the Relationship and Its Psychological Mechanisms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(14):2597. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16142597
Chicago/Turabian StyleYu, Kaizhi, Yun Zhang, Hong Zou, and Chenchen Wang. 2019. "Absolute Income, Income Inequality and the Subjective Well-Being of Migrant Workers in China: Toward an Understanding of the Relationship and Its Psychological Mechanisms" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 14: 2597. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16142597
APA StyleYu, K., Zhang, Y., Zou, H., & Wang, C. (2019). Absolute Income, Income Inequality and the Subjective Well-Being of Migrant Workers in China: Toward an Understanding of the Relationship and Its Psychological Mechanisms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(14), 2597. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16142597