Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a livelihood framework combined with a well-being perspective, this article examines an important aspect of rural–urban migrants’ social protection in China, namely migrants’ health, in particular work safety and occupational health. It argues that migrant workers’ social rights to health and livelihoods are a fiercely contested domain of citizenship entailing aspects of exclusion, inclusion, and control and allocation of economic, social, and political resources. The article shows that in spite of the accelerated pace of legislation and consolidated efforts to reconstruct the welfare system in China in recent years, the new social security schemes have thus far, by and lar...
Cohort study found that being insured and having longer exposure of health insurance significantly i...
The concept of “migrant workers” derives from the household registration system of China’s planned e...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a liveli-hood framework combined...
This paper contributes to a growing body of research on the social protection for rural-urban migran...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved?(1) Migrant workers face two types of hea...
Adopting both demographic and ethnographic approaches, this thesis examines the processes through wh...
As a result of rapid industrialisation in China, rural–urban migrant workers are increasingly suscep...
How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved? Migrant workers face two types of health...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Since China's economic reform in 1979, millions of rural migrant workers have moved into urban areas...
Cohort study found that being insured and having longer exposure of health insurance significantly i...
The concept of “migrant workers” derives from the household registration system of China’s planned e...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a liveli-hood framework combined...
This paper contributes to a growing body of research on the social protection for rural-urban migran...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved?(1) Migrant workers face two types of hea...
Adopting both demographic and ethnographic approaches, this thesis examines the processes through wh...
As a result of rapid industrialisation in China, rural–urban migrant workers are increasingly suscep...
How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved? Migrant workers face two types of health...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Since China's economic reform in 1979, millions of rural migrant workers have moved into urban areas...
Cohort study found that being insured and having longer exposure of health insurance significantly i...
The concept of “migrant workers” derives from the household registration system of China’s planned e...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...