China has experienced massive internal migration in the past three decades. The rapidly growing urban population, especially the rural to urban migrant population, is the primary social concern on public health and social stability that China is facing in recent decades. The researcher utilized ...
Rural to Urban MigrationForeign CountriesBarriersAccess to EducationCitizenshipCivil RightsSocial SystemsSocial ProblemsMigrantsEqual EducationDuring the economic boom in the last four decades in China, about 170 million rural migrants moved to cities. Building on existing concepts and models of citizenship,...
China has been experiencing the largest rural to urban migration in history. Rural-to-urban migrants are those who leave their hometown for another place in order to work or live without changing their hukou status, which is a household registration system in China, categorizing people as either...
69 p. A Village Life, Poems - Louise Glück 289 p. Leadership Strategy and Tactics - Jocko Willink 334 p. Edward - Ann Napolitano 727 p. The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets 12th Edition - Frederic S.Mishkin 234 p. Talking to Strangers - Malcolm Gladwell 关于...
Background: Rapid economic development in urban China has led to a mass migration of surplus rural residents into urban areas for better employment opportunities. This study aims to identify prevalence levels and risks of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and hepatitis among the rural-to-urban...
The social integration of internal migrants has been one of the most critical and dynamic research areas in migration studies. Tracking emerging trends and key turning points in the development of research on the social integration of China’s rural–urban migrants is crucial to understanding the di...
de Brauw, Alan, and Giles, John. 2008. "Rural to Urban Migration in China: How Do Migrant‐Sending Communities Benefit?" World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4585.Rural to urban migration in China:How do Migrant Sending Communities ...
Becoming and being urban in Hanoi: Rural-urban migration and relations in Viet Nam The discourse of the rural-urban migrant is that of a sojourner in the city, a man or a woman who will almost inevitably return to his or her rural roots a... Nguyen Tuan Anh, Jonathan Rigg, Luong Thi...
Rural-urban migration is inevitable in Chinese developmental process of urbanization and industrialization.Research related in this field had been undertaken both in China and internationally.This paper reviews the research progress on rural-urban migration in China,especially its impacts on the farmers an...
Chinese urban and rural development is highly unbalanced and one-way population flow from rural to urban areas, 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 China's urban and rural development is also extremely unbalanced, migration from rural to urban one-way flow, ...