DocumentCode
555618
Title
An empirical study on the influencing factors of migrant workers´ income from human capital & social capital—From 548 rural migrant workers´ investigation samples in Jiangxi province
Author
Cao, Jie-min ; Wang, Yun-zhu ; Yuan, Li-sheng ; Zhou, Xiao-gang
Author_Institution
Jiangxi Sci. & Technol. Normal Univ., Nanchang, China
Volume
Part 1
fYear
2011
fDate
3-5 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
677
Lastpage
681
Abstract
Migrant workers´ wages are directly related to their life quality and happiness index in the city, which is an important factor to promote the social systems engineering of the peasant workers´ citizenization. The influencing factors of migrant workers´ income include Macroscopic factors and Microscopic factors. Macroscopic Factors, such as national economic development level, the industrialization process, labor market´s structure and the scale, non-agricultural Labout market wages, and agricultural market and policy environment, etc. Microscopic factors, which reflects personal factors of the Migrant workers, such as level of education, training skills, ages and working experience, and so on. With the Multivariate Linear Regression Model and Multinomial Logistic Model, the Microscopic factors of migrant workers´ income are analyzed in this paper based on empirical research through 548 migrant workers survey data in JIangxi province, and some corresponding conclusion are obtained and effective countermeasures are put forward.
Keywords
human resource management; labour resources; regression analysis; socio-economic effects; agricultural market; education; happiness index; human capital; industrialization process; influencing factors; labor market; life quality; macroscopic factors; microscopic factors; migrant workers income; multinomial logistic model; multivariate linear regression model; national economic development level; nonagricultural labout market wages; policy environment; social capital; social systems engineering; training skills; working experience; Contracts; Educational institutions; Humans; Industries; Linear regression; Logistics; Migrant workers income; microscopic influencing factor; multinomial logistics model; multiple linear regression model;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IE&EM), 2011 IEEE 18Th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Changchun
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-446-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIEEM.2011.6035247
Filename
6035247
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