Background: China is undergoing an unprecedented rural-urban migration, which may deeply influence the health of internal migrants. Previous studies suggested that migrants are a selectively healthier population. This paper examines the evidence for and the changes of health selectivity among Chinese internal migrants. Methods: We use data from the China Labor-force Dynamics Survey (CLDS), a nationally representative survey conducted in 2012, 2014, and 2016, respectively. The health statuses of four groups of research subjects (out-migrants, returned migrants, rural residents, and urban residents) are measured by general health, physical health, and emotional health. Results: By comparing the health status of migrants with that of rural res...
Abstract Background With the implementation of Chinese economic reform and rapid urbanization, polic...
Human migration is a complex, ancient process driven by a variety of social, political, and economic...
The study aims to estimate the relationship between the individual/local socioeconomic status and th...
China's large-scale internal migration has stimulated ongoing debates about consequences of geograph...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
Abstract Background With a large population of internal migrants from all over the world, China has ...
The existing literature has often underscored the “healthy migrant” effect and the “salmon bias” in ...
Over one hundred million rural Chinese residents have migrated to urban areas within China for work....
This research examines how rural-to-urban migration influences health through discrimination experie...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
There have been obstacles for internal migrants in China in accessing local public health services f...
Abstract Background The association between different types of cities and the use of health services...
Background: The literature shows that migration characteristics are a potential pathway through whic...
Abstract Background With the implementation of Chinese economic reform and rapid urbanization, polic...
Human migration is a complex, ancient process driven by a variety of social, political, and economic...
The study aims to estimate the relationship between the individual/local socioeconomic status and th...
China's large-scale internal migration has stimulated ongoing debates about consequences of geograph...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
This study re-examines the healthy migrant phenomenon in China's internal migration process and inve...
Abstract Background With a large population of internal migrants from all over the world, China has ...
The existing literature has often underscored the “healthy migrant” effect and the “salmon bias” in ...
Over one hundred million rural Chinese residents have migrated to urban areas within China for work....
This research examines how rural-to-urban migration influences health through discrimination experie...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
There have been obstacles for internal migrants in China in accessing local public health services f...
Abstract Background The association between different types of cities and the use of health services...
Background: The literature shows that migration characteristics are a potential pathway through whic...
Abstract Background With the implementation of Chinese economic reform and rapid urbanization, polic...
Human migration is a complex, ancient process driven by a variety of social, political, and economic...
The study aims to estimate the relationship between the individual/local socioeconomic status and th...