The book measures, dissects, and analyses the impacts of migration on children in China and recommends policies to address major problems from a variety of disciplinary perspectives employing different methodologies.
The book measures, dissects, and analyses the impacts of migration on children in China and recommends policies to address major problems from a variety of disciplinary perspectives employing different methodologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kam Wing Chan is Professor of Geography at the University of Washington. He is a leading expert on China's urbanization, migration, and the household registration (hukou) system. Yuan Ren is Professor at Fudan University's School of Social Development and Public Policy, and a senior researcher at the Institute of Population Research.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Children of migrants and China's future 1. China's precious children 2. Children of migrants in China in the 21st century: trends, living arrangements, age-gender structure, and geography 3. Leaving children behind: a win-win household strategy or a path to pauperization? 4. From left-behind children to young migrants: the intergenerational social reproduction of rural migrant labor in China 5. Demolition of Chengzhongcun and social mobility of Migrant youth: a case study in Beijing 6. Rural-urban divide and identity conflicts of migrant Muslim students in Northwest China 7. Rural-to-urban migration and adolescent delinquent behaviors: evidence from Hunan and Guangdong in China 8. The impacts of parental migration on children's subjective well-being in rural China: a double-edged sword
Introduction: Children of migrants and China's future 1. China's precious children 2. Children of migrants in China in the 21st century: trends, living arrangements, age-gender structure, and geography 3. Leaving children behind: a win-win household strategy or a path to pauperization? 4. From left-behind children to young migrants: the intergenerational social reproduction of rural migrant labor in China 5. Demolition of Chengzhongcun and social mobility of Migrant youth: a case study in Beijing 6. Rural-urban divide and identity conflicts of migrant Muslim students in Northwest China 7. Rural-to-urban migration and adolescent delinquent behaviors: evidence from Hunan and Guangdong in China 8. The impacts of parental migration on children's subjective well-being in rural China: a double-edged sword
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