Using data from a 2009 national household survey (N = 2,866), this study investigates the differential experience of perceived institutional and interpersonal discrimination among rural-to-urban migrants in China, and the consequences of these two types of discrimination on measures of subjective well-being. The results indicate that rural-to-urban migrants perceive institutional discrimination more frequently than interpersonal discrimination. However, perceived interpersonal discrimination has a more detrimental effect than perceived institutional discrimination for rural-to-urban migrants, and this effect takes the form of self-rated physical health and depressive distress. The research calls for a more equitable social environment and e...
This article examines how rural migrants in China perceive a policy that deprives their children of ...
<div><p>China's rural-urban dual society system is instituted by its unique <em>hukou</em> system. T...
ManuscriptDuring the past three decades, an estimated 200 million rural residents have moved to urba...
Status-based discrimination and inequity have been associated with the process of migration, especia...
This research examines how rural-to-urban migration influences health through discrimination experie...
The paper discusses the status stigma of rural-to-urban migrants in China from the perspective of so...
Working PaperThis study examined personal, social, and ecological influences on loneliness and sati...
The global literature has revealed a potential negative impact of social stigma on both physical and...
The household registration system (Hukou) implemented by the Chinese government divides the Chinese ...
Objectives: The global literature has revealed potential negative impacts of migration and discrimin...
The household registration system (Hukou) implemented by the Chinese government divides the Chinese ...
How the income of 'relevant others' affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent l...
At present, income and welfare inequality between migrant workers and urban natives has improved in ...
China's rural-urban dual society system is instituted by its unique hukou system. This system causes...
This paper may be the first to link the literatures on migration and on subjective well-being in dev...
This article examines how rural migrants in China perceive a policy that deprives their children of ...
<div><p>China's rural-urban dual society system is instituted by its unique <em>hukou</em> system. T...
ManuscriptDuring the past three decades, an estimated 200 million rural residents have moved to urba...
Status-based discrimination and inequity have been associated with the process of migration, especia...
This research examines how rural-to-urban migration influences health through discrimination experie...
The paper discusses the status stigma of rural-to-urban migrants in China from the perspective of so...
Working PaperThis study examined personal, social, and ecological influences on loneliness and sati...
The global literature has revealed a potential negative impact of social stigma on both physical and...
The household registration system (Hukou) implemented by the Chinese government divides the Chinese ...
Objectives: The global literature has revealed potential negative impacts of migration and discrimin...
The household registration system (Hukou) implemented by the Chinese government divides the Chinese ...
How the income of 'relevant others' affects well-being has received renewed interest in the recent l...
At present, income and welfare inequality between migrant workers and urban natives has improved in ...
China's rural-urban dual society system is instituted by its unique hukou system. This system causes...
This paper may be the first to link the literatures on migration and on subjective well-being in dev...
This article examines how rural migrants in China perceive a policy that deprives their children of ...
<div><p>China's rural-urban dual society system is instituted by its unique <em>hukou</em> system. T...
ManuscriptDuring the past three decades, an estimated 200 million rural residents have moved to urba...