Publications by authors named "Pinrong He"

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  • The study emphasizes the need to analyze how the village environment affects rural households' willingness to resettle, particularly in Huai'an, Eastern China, using data from over 872,000 households.
  • Environmental factors were found to significantly influence resettlement willingness, ranked by their impact as natural, economic, social, and policy environments, highlighting geographic location and housing conditions as key determinants.
  • The findings suggest that policies for resettlement should be tailored to the specific spatial distribution of willingness, advocating for a dual-core village and town system at the county level.
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  • * This study utilized data from the 2017 China Migrants Dynamic Survey to analyze spatial patterns and factors affecting subjective social integration across different regions in China.
  • * Findings indicate significant regional differences: household registration and political participation are more influential in North China, while housing and marriage are crucial in South China, suggesting that policy changes must be tailored to local contexts.
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