Abstract Background One out of ten of China's population are migrants, moving from rural to urban areas. Many leave their families behind resulting in millions of school children living in their rural home towns without one or both their parents. Little is known about the health status of these left behind children (LBC). This study compares the health status and health-related behaviours of left behind adolescent school children and their counterparts in a rural area in Southern China. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among middle school students in Fuyang Township, Guangdong, China (2007-2008). Information about health behaviours, parental migration and demographic characteristics was collected using a self-administered quest...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
In China, there are an estimated 41 million left-behind children (LBC). The objective of this study ...
This study examines differences in children's subjective well‐being and health across the full range...
Background: Over 100 million children are parented by migrant workers in China. The aim of this stu...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Objectives: Millions of children and adolescents in rural China are left behind as their parents mov...
OBJECTIVES: Millions of children and adolescents in rural China are left behind as their parents mov...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
Background Globally, a growing number of children and adolescents are left behind when parents migra...
The aim of our study was to systematically review the literature on physical health and related cons...
Abstract Background In recent decades, many workers from rural areas in China migrated to urban citi...
Child health is not only a key indicator of overall quality of public health, but also vital for the...
Improving physical, mental and cognitive health is a strategic choice to help developing countries c...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
In China, there are an estimated 41 million left-behind children (LBC). The objective of this study ...
This study examines differences in children's subjective well‐being and health across the full range...
Background: Over 100 million children are parented by migrant workers in China. The aim of this stu...
Internal migration in China has resulted in large numbers of left-behind children. Despite growing a...
Objectives: Millions of children and adolescents in rural China are left behind as their parents mov...
OBJECTIVES: Millions of children and adolescents in rural China are left behind as their parents mov...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
Background Globally, a growing number of children and adolescents are left behind when parents migra...
The aim of our study was to systematically review the literature on physical health and related cons...
Abstract Background In recent decades, many workers from rural areas in China migrated to urban citi...
Child health is not only a key indicator of overall quality of public health, but also vital for the...
Improving physical, mental and cognitive health is a strategic choice to help developing countries c...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
In China, there are an estimated 41 million left-behind children (LBC). The objective of this study ...
This study examines differences in children's subjective well‐being and health across the full range...