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Table 6 Ologit results of heterogeneous migrants

From: Homeownership, city integration, and the sense of happiness of migrants in urban China

 

Migration direction heterogeneity

Migration distance heterogeneity

(1) migration with an “ascending” experience

(2) migration with a “falling” experience

(3) migration over a longer distance

(4) migration over a shorter distance

Integration

3.297***

3.475***

3.334***

3.343***

(57.836)

(30.669)

(65.651)

(61.034)

Buyhouse

1.100***

0.653***

0.996***

0.764***

(10.925)

(3.424)

(11.194)

(9.433)

Integration×Buyhouse

0.699***

0.133

0.571***

0.260**

 

(4.228)

(0.419)

(3.900)

(1.963)

Age

0.018***

0.023*

 0.017***

0.032***

(2.655)

(1.768)

(2.854)

(4.855)

Age_sq

0.000***

0.000*

0.000***

0.000***

(3.593)

(1.769)

(3.659)

(4.482)

Eduyear

0.063***

0.045***

0.060***

 0.044***

(20.076)

(7.183)

(21.556)

(14.128)

Gender

0.103***

0.117***

0.104***

0.095***

(6.651)

(3.712)

(7.445)

(6.179)

Marriage

0.265***

0.232***

0.257***

0.306***

(7.042)

(2.991)

(7.605)

(7.764)

Havekid

0.136***

0.161**

0.145***

0.135***

(4.040)

(2.388)

(4.825)

(3.778)

Income

0.113***

0.068***

0.100***

0.091***

(11.958)

(4.574)

(12.562)

(10.782)

GDP

0.067***

0.051*

0.064***

0.085***

(3.297)

(1.859)

(4.276)

(6.118)

Population

0.069***

0.027

0.048***

0.053***

(7.344)

(1.376)

(5.919)

(5.634)

Chi 2

4.38**

3.81*

N

64,141

15,956

80,097

64,623

LR Chi2

6133.86***

1525.02***

7600.53***

6477.23***

Pseudo R2

0.0446

0.0455

0.0444

0.0467

  1. Notes. The sample in column (1) is the population who migrated from a region with a lower GDP per capita to a region with a higher GDP per capita; column (2) is the population who migrated from a region with a higher GDP per capita to a region with a lower GDP per capita. The sample in column (3) is migrants who moved across two different provinces; column (4) is migrants who moved within a province. z statistics are in parentheses. *, **, and *** represent the significance level at 10%, 5% and 1% respectively