Chinese Journal of Society ›› 2018, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2): 218-235.doi: 10.1177/2057150X18757673

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Migration and marital instability among migrant workers in China: A gender perspective

Weidong Li   

  1. Department of Sociology, School of Philosophy and Government, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, PRC
  • Online:2018-04-01 Published:2018-04-01
  • Contact: Weidong Li, School of Philosophy and Government, Shaanxi Normal University, No. 620 West Chang’an Avenue, Chang’an District, Xi’an 710119, PRC. Email: lwd@snnu.edu.cn

Abstract:

This paper presents an examination of how migration affects the marital stability of migrant workers, whether there is gender difference in migrant workers' marital instability, and whether there is gender difference in the determinants of migrant workers' marital stability. Poisson regression analysis of survey data related to Guangzhou rural-urban migrant workers showed that there is gender difference in marital instability, and that female migrant workers have a higher level of marital instability than male migrant workers. Migrating unaccompanied, inter-provincial migration, distance between the hometown of spouse from husband's family's location, and non-traditional gender views were found to be positively related to migrant workers' marital instability. Some of these influences are mediated by marital satisfaction. In addition, the influence on marital instability of migrating unaccompanied, and distance between the hometown of spouse and husband's family's location were identified as more important for female migrant workers, while the influence of inter-provincial migration on marital instability is more important for male migrant workers. It was determined that there are gender differences in the influence of wife's income and gender views: the wife's income relates positively to male migrant workers' marital stability, but negatively to female migrant workers’ marital stability. The results show that migration has a stronger influence on female migrant workers' perceptions of marital instability.

Key words: Gender, marital satisfaction, marital stability, migrant worker, population migration