China's large-scale internal migration has stimulated ongoing debates about consequences of geographical mobility for population health. Although existing research predominantly focused on migrants' health in host societies, the complex relationship between migration and health throughout the full migratory cycle remains understudied. Analysing data from 2010 China General Social Survey (N = 1,660), we investigate variations in migrants' physical and mental health across four distinct migratory stages—intended, temporary, permanent, and return migration. Supporting the “healthy migrant” and “salmon” hypotheses, we found that intended migrants have better health than rural residents with no migration intention, and migrants have better healt...
Internal migration has induced a profound shift on social structure across China, but the effects on...
Massive rural⁻urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health ...
The People's Republic of China (hereafter, China) has emerged as a dominant regional power with glob...
Background: China is undergoing an unprecedented rural-urban migration, which may deeply influence t...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
The existing literature has often underscored the “healthy migrant” effect and the “salmon bias” in ...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
Over one hundred million rural Chinese residents have migrated to urban areas within China for work....
Human migration is a complex, ancient process driven by a variety of social, political, and economic...
Previous studies have not paid enough attention to the effect of health on urban-settlement intent...
Access to social services in China is connected to a system of household registration (Hukou system)...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
Background In 2019, there are more than 290 million people who have ever migrated from rural to urba...
Adopting both demographic and ethnographic approaches, this thesis examines the processes through wh...
Abstract Background With a large population of internal migrants from all over the world, China has ...
Internal migration has induced a profound shift on social structure across China, but the effects on...
Massive rural⁻urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health ...
The People's Republic of China (hereafter, China) has emerged as a dominant regional power with glob...
Background: China is undergoing an unprecedented rural-urban migration, which may deeply influence t...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
The existing literature has often underscored the “healthy migrant” effect and the “salmon bias” in ...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
Over one hundred million rural Chinese residents have migrated to urban areas within China for work....
Human migration is a complex, ancient process driven by a variety of social, political, and economic...
Previous studies have not paid enough attention to the effect of health on urban-settlement intent...
Access to social services in China is connected to a system of household registration (Hukou system)...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
Background In 2019, there are more than 290 million people who have ever migrated from rural to urba...
Adopting both demographic and ethnographic approaches, this thesis examines the processes through wh...
Abstract Background With a large population of internal migrants from all over the world, China has ...
Internal migration has induced a profound shift on social structure across China, but the effects on...
Massive rural⁻urban migration in China has drawn attention to the prevalence of mental health ...
The People's Republic of China (hereafter, China) has emerged as a dominant regional power with glob...