Abstract

AbstractWith the declining natural growth rate in recent years, the migration at the city level in China has become the main driving force for the changes of population sizes in different cities, and continuously reshaped China’s spatial pattern of population distribution and economic development. This chapter includes 2 sections: the spatial patterns and driving factors of migration at the city level, and an exploration into China’s urban system evolution forecast based on intercity migration. There into, the first section are composed of the changes in the spatial patterns of in-migration at the city level, the spatial pattern of migration in a certain region (the urban agglomeration in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River), the intercity mobility patterns and influencing factors, and the driving factors of in-migration in coastal and inland cities.

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