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Embedded Demand, Policy Supply, and the Urban Spatial Effect of the Transformation of the New Generation of Migrant Workers into Citizens

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  • Lin Yu
  • Jianbing Yin
  • Wei Qiao
  • Wei Liu

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Drawing on the urban space theory, based on the interaction between policy supply and right demand, this paper constructs a theoretical model of the spatial fit and inhibition effect of the urban transformation of the new generation of migrant workers from the perspective of right demand and policy supply, to explore the urban space fit and restraining effect caused by the policy supply on the new generation of migrant workers. For that reason, under the guidance of the theoretical model, this paper makes an investigation and empirical analysis on the transformation of some new-generation migrant workers in the Yangtze River Delta, and the conclusion is as follows: the basic rights demand of the new generation of migrant workers embedded in urban space has a positive effect on the realization of their citizens’ transformation will, but the supply policy of citizens’ transformation has a restraining effect.

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  • Lin Yu & Jianbing Yin & Wei Qiao & Wei Liu, 2022. "Embedded Demand, Policy Supply, and the Urban Spatial Effect of the Transformation of the New Generation of Migrant Workers into Citizens," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4323308
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4323308
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