The Global Crisis' Impact upon China's Rural Migrants

Autor: Sara Hsu, Shiyin Jiang, Halcott Heyward
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
Economic growth
descriptive study
Sociology and Political Science
Economics
poverty
Armut
Bruttoinlandsprodukt
deskriptive Studie
Great Depression
Arbeitslosigkeit
Finanzpolitik
migration
Sociology & anthropology
government policy
empirisch-quantitativ
Regierungspolitik
city-country relationship
Rückwanderung
migrant worker
media_common
economic policy
Weltwirtschaftskrise
quantitative empirical
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie

Wirtschaftszweig
Entwicklungsländersoziologie
Entwicklungssoziologie

empirisch
Finanzkrise
Wirtschaft
regional factors
Political Economy
remigration
branch of the economy
Volkswirtschaftslehre
Financial crisis
ddc:300
ddc:301
General Economics
Econometrics and Finance

fiscal policy
unemployment
China
Stimulus (economics)
regional comparison
media_common.quotation_subject
regionaler Vergleich
Wanderarbeitnehmer
World economy
Development economics
ddc:330
Sociology of Developing Countries
Developmental Sociology

Migration
Sociology of Migration

Social sciences
sociology
anthropology

gross domestic product
Poverty
financial crisis
Sociology
Contemporary
Fiscal policy
Soziologie
Anthropologie

Wirtschaftspolitik
Political Science and International Relations
Unemployment
regionale Faktoren
Stadt-Land-Beziehung
empirical
Zdroj: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
ISSN: 1868-4874
1868-1026
DOI: 10.1177/186810261003900206
Popis: Towards the end of 2008, as the world economy slowed and export-demand declined due to the global financial crisis, news reports began to appear detailing the return of rural migrants in China to their provincial homes. It was reported that 20 million rural migrant workers were laid off, and social instability rose due to both economic hardship and to the withholding of the payment of wages. Over time, these circumstances have changed, due to both the Chinese government's fiscal stimulus package and to those programmes that have been targeted specifically at assisting the country's rural migrants. As a result, the situation for rural migrants is no longer dire; circumstances have been greatly ameliorated by proactive government policies. To confirm these results, in this paper we look both at the situation across China and briefly at a study carried out in Sichuan province.
Databáze: OpenAIRE