Abstract. The millions of persons migrating from China’s rural areas to urban spaces have contributed greatly to the country’s decades-long economic growth, and the influx of migrants has changed the fabric of China’s urban social and economic life. These internal migrants, similar to many international immi-grants, depend heavily on their social networks, which are often developed in their rural villages, for jobs, housing, financial assistance, and social support both during and after migration. Consequently, migrants’ networks function distinctly in well-being and behavior. Using data from the 2006 China General Social Survey, this article seeks to 1) investigate the existence of migrant sub-groups in China, 2) understand the characteris...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
How have Chinese migrant workers’ patterns of everyday life changed over the past two decades, and w...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
AbstractThe millions of persons migrating from China's rural areas to urban spaces have contributed ...
The increase in the movement of people from rural to urban areas since the mid-1980s represents the ...
Using recent household survey data from rural China, this article investigates determinants of labor...
In this paper, the role of social networks on the labour market outcomes of rural migrants in China ...
This is a quantitative study of the social networks and intercultural adjustment issue of post-80s r...
rapid development has prompted massive migration from rural to urban areas. Migrants ’ participation...
In my study, I interviewed rural-urban migrants in a Chinese city, Nanjing. I investigated their per...
How the income of 'relevant others' affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent l...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...
In nationally representative household data from the 2008 Chinese Rural to Urban Migration Survey, n...
The global diaspora of Chinese migrants maintains vital economic, social and cosmopolitan connection...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
How have Chinese migrant workers’ patterns of everyday life changed over the past two decades, and w...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
AbstractThe millions of persons migrating from China's rural areas to urban spaces have contributed ...
The increase in the movement of people from rural to urban areas since the mid-1980s represents the ...
Using recent household survey data from rural China, this article investigates determinants of labor...
In this paper, the role of social networks on the labour market outcomes of rural migrants in China ...
This is a quantitative study of the social networks and intercultural adjustment issue of post-80s r...
rapid development has prompted massive migration from rural to urban areas. Migrants ’ participation...
In my study, I interviewed rural-urban migrants in a Chinese city, Nanjing. I investigated their per...
How the income of 'relevant others' affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent l...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...
In nationally representative household data from the 2008 Chinese Rural to Urban Migration Survey, n...
The global diaspora of Chinese migrants maintains vital economic, social and cosmopolitan connection...
China is experiencing notable changes in rural-urban migration. Young, more educated migrants with d...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
How have Chinese migrant workers’ patterns of everyday life changed over the past two decades, and w...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...