From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-03-13, revised 2018-08-31, accepted 2018-11-07Publication status: epublishThis study aims to understand the health service seeking behavior of migrant workers and explore its association with their living status (i.e., living with family members or not), in Guangdong, China. This was a cross-sectional survey conducted with 912 migrant workers in 2012 using a structured questionnaire adapted from the National Health Service Survey. Data were analyzed using the multivariable logistic regression. Of all migrant workers, 58% lived with at least one family member in the host city. Most of the respondents rated their health status being "very good or good" (58%). Fifty-four percent o...
Background: China is undergoing an unprecedented rural-urban migration, which may deeply influence t...
BackgroundMany internal migrants during the urbanization process in China are Migrant Parents, the a...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors significantly impact health, yet remain poorly defined in Chinese ru...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-03-13, revised 2018-08-31, accepted ...
Objective. This study aims to understand the health service seeking behavior of migrant workers and ...
Objective: To describe the self-reported health status and service utilisation of employed, retired ...
Objectives: As one of the most vulnerable populations in China, many migrants work in the small-to-m...
Cohort study found that being insured and having longer exposure of health insurance significantly i...
Background: The literature shows that migration characteristics are a potential pathway through whic...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
Objectives: The number of rural-to-urban migrant workers has been increasing rapidly in China over r...
** From BMJ via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: received 25-07-2017; rev-recd 21-11-2017; ac...
Abstract: Objectives: The number of rural-to-urban migrant workers has been increasing rapidly in Ch...
Using 2017 Migrant Dynamic Survey (CMDS) data, logistic regression models were developed to explore ...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
Background: China is undergoing an unprecedented rural-urban migration, which may deeply influence t...
BackgroundMany internal migrants during the urbanization process in China are Migrant Parents, the a...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors significantly impact health, yet remain poorly defined in Chinese ru...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.History: received 2018-03-13, revised 2018-08-31, accepted ...
Objective. This study aims to understand the health service seeking behavior of migrant workers and ...
Objective: To describe the self-reported health status and service utilisation of employed, retired ...
Objectives: As one of the most vulnerable populations in China, many migrants work in the small-to-m...
Cohort study found that being insured and having longer exposure of health insurance significantly i...
Background: The literature shows that migration characteristics are a potential pathway through whic...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
Objectives: The number of rural-to-urban migrant workers has been increasing rapidly in China over r...
** From BMJ via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: received 25-07-2017; rev-recd 21-11-2017; ac...
Abstract: Objectives: The number of rural-to-urban migrant workers has been increasing rapidly in Ch...
Using 2017 Migrant Dynamic Survey (CMDS) data, logistic regression models were developed to explore ...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
Background: China is undergoing an unprecedented rural-urban migration, which may deeply influence t...
BackgroundMany internal migrants during the urbanization process in China are Migrant Parents, the a...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors significantly impact health, yet remain poorly defined in Chinese ru...