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pro vyhledávání: '"Zhongshan Yue"'
This book focuses on rural-urban migrants in China. They are one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in the country but are essential to the country's industrialization and urbanization. Integration of these migrants into urban societies
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Asian Journal of Social Science. 50:112-121
In China, how does the proportion of local-born residents in a community shape the local identity of rural migrants who do not have the local hukou that would allow them to enjoy the local benefits and welfare provided by the government? Our findings
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Population, Space and Place.
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Chinese Sociological Review. 52:364-388
Using data from a 2017 survey in western China, we examine whether remittances received from migrant family members and household work burden play moderating roles in children’s depression. We also...
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Population Research and Policy Review. 39:671-690
China’s monumental volume of labor migration has led to a rise in the migrant children population in urban China. In this study, we examine school choices for migrant children (ages 6–12) using data from a nationally representative survey. We foc
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Asian Population Studies. 15:302-318
Our study links the life satisfaction of internal migrants with assessment of their migration outcomes in relation to the people back home and their integration experience. Our research add...
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Population, Space and Place. 26
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Urban Studies. 50:1704-1723
Using data from a survey of rural–urban migrants in a city in China, this paper investigates the relationships between migrant–resident ties and migrant integration. Migrant integration is assessed with respect to three dimensions: acculturation,
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Migration and Integration: New Models for Mobility and Coexistence
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https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737004749.29
https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737004749.29
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Environment and Planning A. 42(3):545-562
Using data from a 2005 survey of rural – urban migrants in Shenzhen, we investigate the intentions of two groups of migrants. We use the birth years from 1970 to 1980 as a reasonable range of dividing lines to separate the two groups. For each year