China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history, following the initiation of economic reforms in 1978. Around 150 million peasants have moved to cities for job opportunities and better lives. This article reviews studies on rural migrants in Chinese cities, to provide an overview of their characteristics, spatial distribution, reasons for migration, and working and living conditions. Challenges to public policy and areas for future research are then outlined
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
After presenting a brief account of the societal context of China, the authors use the microdata of ...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Rural-urban migration in China during the reform era since 1978 is considered the most massive migra...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
In my study, I interviewed rural-urban migrants in a Chinese city, Nanjing. I investigated their per...
Over the past 20 years China has experienced unprecedented economic growth. During this period rural...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...
With the rapid development of the urbanization in China, more and more migrants who are mainly from ...
Rural to urban migration has made an important contribution to the urban economic development in Chi...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
After presenting a brief account of the societal context of China, the authors use the microdata of ...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Rural-urban migration in China during the reform era since 1978 is considered the most massive migra...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
In my study, I interviewed rural-urban migrants in a Chinese city, Nanjing. I investigated their per...
Over the past 20 years China has experienced unprecedented economic growth. During this period rural...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...
With the rapid development of the urbanization in China, more and more migrants who are mainly from ...
Rural to urban migration has made an important contribution to the urban economic development in Chi...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
This paper studies the rural-urban migration in China. The cause of the analysis was the increasing ...
After presenting a brief account of the societal context of China, the authors use the microdata of ...