More than 60 million children have been left behind in rural China by parents going to work in cities. Given the effects of child–parent separation (CPS) on development, this phenomenon has drawn considerable governmental and academic attention in recent years. Outlining developments with reference to relevant studies, this review characterizes the perspectives used to explore and understand this phenomenon in terms of three major paradigms: (1) the diagnostic approach, which takes for granted the assumption that CPS would be the only cause of negative effects observed among left‐behind children (LBC), and has focused primarily on measuring psychological and behavioral disorders among these “problematic kids”; (2) the advanced diagnostic ap...
BACKGROUND: In China, there are around 274 million rural-urban migrants, an estimated 61 million chi...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...
The rapid industrialization and uneven regional development of China over the past few decades have ...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...
This article analyses the left-behind children (LBC/Liu-shou-er-tong) phenomenon resulting from rura...
Rural to urban migration is prominent in China. Since the middle of 1980s, China has been witnessing...
Oral Session OS-2C: Epidemiology and Outcome Data: abstract no. 55Conference Theme: Towards child-ce...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
Estimates indicate that about 70 million children in China have been left behind in their hometowns ...
Left-behind children in China refers to an estimated 61 million children being separated for an exte...
In the last 30 years, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban migrations in human hist...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore the negative life experience of left-behind children in ...
This report addresses the scope of China’s left-behind phenomenon and its roots in migration and edu...
BACKGROUND: In China, there are around 274 million rural-urban migrants, an estimated 61 million chi...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...
The rapid industrialization and uneven regional development of China over the past few decades have ...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...
This article analyses the left-behind children (LBC/Liu-shou-er-tong) phenomenon resulting from rura...
Rural to urban migration is prominent in China. Since the middle of 1980s, China has been witnessing...
Oral Session OS-2C: Epidemiology and Outcome Data: abstract no. 55Conference Theme: Towards child-ce...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
Estimates indicate that about 70 million children in China have been left behind in their hometowns ...
Left-behind children in China refers to an estimated 61 million children being separated for an exte...
In the last 30 years, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban migrations in human hist...
The overall aim of the thesis is to explore the negative life experience of left-behind children in ...
This report addresses the scope of China’s left-behind phenomenon and its roots in migration and edu...
BACKGROUND: In China, there are around 274 million rural-urban migrants, an estimated 61 million chi...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
China's rapid development and urbanization have induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate ...