Rural-to-urban migrationJuvenile delinquencySocial controlMediationChinaIn the past decade, the number of rural-to-urban migrant adolescents in urban China has soared. Official criminal justice statistics point to their higher level of deviance compared to urban adolescents. This study examines whether ...
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...
According to a recent report by the China National Bureau of Statistics, 44.4 percent of new-generation migrant workers are employed in the manufacturing industry compared to 31.5 percent of the previous generation. Construction, which was traditionally the primary magnet for rural-urban migrants, now...
The objectives of this study are to construct a series of annual net rural-urban migration estimates for post-1949 China and to examine the temporal patterns of rural-urban migration and urbanization and their relationship with economic growth...It is shown that the volume of net rural-urban mi...
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.de Brauw, A. and J. Giles (2008) Rural to Urban Migration in China:...
Studies of internal migration in contemporary China frequently focus on the movement of rural people to urban centers, while studies of Chinese tourism con... J Chio - 《Identities》 被引量: 23发表: 2011年 Leave the Fields without Leaving the Countryside: Modernity and Mobility in Rural, Ethnic...
E1: Rural-urban migration in China and Indonesia: patterns, consequences, and policy interventions:Page 1 LP00669728 1 RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION IN CHINA AND INDONESIA: PATTERNS, CONSEQUENCES, AND POLICY INTERVENTIONS Aims and Background Economic g
Rural-urban Migration in China,1950-1982:Estimates and Analysis[J].Urban Geography,1988,(01).Chan, K. W. (1988). Rural-urban migration in China, 1950-1982: estimates and analysis. Urban Geography 9, 53-84.Chan Kam W. Rural-urban migration in China 1950-1982: estimates and analysis[J]...
More egalitarian migration or land policies would have promoted urbanization but induced larger house price dispersion. Abstract This paper uses a dynamic competitive spatial equilibrium framework to evaluate the contribution of rural-urban migration induced by structural transformation to the behavior of Chi...
Chinarural-urban migrationland grabbingurbanisationdisplacementdevelopmentDomestic land grabbing is defined as the process of land expropriation and displacement put in place by governments within their country borders to supposedly enhance development. Although development-induced displacement occurs all over the...