This paper contributes to a growing body of research on the social protection for rural-urban migrants in Chinese cities. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin and applying an analytical framework of livelihood studies, it examines an important aspect of migrants‟ social protection, namely migrants‟ health, in particular workplace safety and occupational health. It aims at (1) delineating the current state of affairs in respect of social protection for rural migrants; (2) identifying the risks and threats to migrants‟ health as perceived by the actors involved; (3) examining the extent to which the social rights of rural migrants are recognized, and the struggles that migrants have fought for securing livelihood and realisin...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Access to social services in China is connected to a system of household registration (Hukou system)...
Migration and health in China: challenges and responses. IHDP Update 2011, 1:35-41
This paper contributes to a growing body of research on the social protection for rural-urban migran...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a livelihood framework combined ...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a liveli-hood framework combined...
China has turned from a ‘low risk’ to a ‘high risk’ society since the start of the market reforms in...
Research on rural-urban migrant workers and regional disparities in China has attracted many scholar...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. o...
Through insight into the case of China’s rural-urban migrants, this policy brief indicates that resi...
Rural migrants have suffered from serious social exclusion in the Chinese urban society. However, si...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved?(1) Migrant workers face two types of hea...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Access to social services in China is connected to a system of household registration (Hukou system)...
Migration and health in China: challenges and responses. IHDP Update 2011, 1:35-41
This paper contributes to a growing body of research on the social protection for rural-urban migran...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a livelihood framework combined ...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a liveli-hood framework combined...
China has turned from a ‘low risk’ to a ‘high risk’ society since the start of the market reforms in...
Research on rural-urban migrant workers and regional disparities in China has attracted many scholar...
Thesis by publication.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. o...
Through insight into the case of China’s rural-urban migrants, this policy brief indicates that resi...
Rural migrants have suffered from serious social exclusion in the Chinese urban society. However, si...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved?(1) Migrant workers face two types of hea...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Access to social services in China is connected to a system of household registration (Hukou system)...
Migration and health in China: challenges and responses. IHDP Update 2011, 1:35-41