This article uses tabulations from the 2000 Population Census of China along with a micro-level data sample from the census to provide a picture of China's floating population: migrants without local household registration (hukou), a status resulting in significant social and economic disadvantages. By 2000, the size of China's floating population had grown to nearly 79 million, if that category is defined as migrants who moved between provinces or counties and resided at their destinations for six months or more. Intracounty floating migration is similarly large, contributing another 66 million to the size of the floating population. The article also discusses the geographic pattern of the floating population and the reasons for moving as ...
In the significant migration cities of China, such as Shenzhen, largenumbers of constantly in moveme...
Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX2-YW-322;National Natural Science Foundation of China 40971102;The...
The last three decades of significant political, economic and social transformations in the People’s...
China's floating population is one of the most mobile populations in the world. Most of its members ...
This paper examines the floating population, one of the most important products of China's reform an...
textabstractIn anticipation of the forthcoming release of the 2010 national population census of Chi...
This paper uses data from two surveys conducted in Fujian Province in 2006 and 2002 to examine the r...
Abstract Floating population is an important group in the emerging urbanization process. This group ...
The floating population is a major source of social inequality in China and a direct target in its n...
China has witnessed unprecedented urbanization over the past decades. The rapid expansion of urban p...
<p>China’s large floating population catalyzes economic development, redistributes the population, a...
We examined migration in China using the 2005 inter-census population survey, in which migrants were...
Based on the national census data of 2000 and 2010 as well as population sample survey of 2005 and 2...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
In the significant migration cities of China, such as Shenzhen, largenumbers of constantly in moveme...
Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX2-YW-322;National Natural Science Foundation of China 40971102;The...
The last three decades of significant political, economic and social transformations in the People’s...
China's floating population is one of the most mobile populations in the world. Most of its members ...
This paper examines the floating population, one of the most important products of China's reform an...
textabstractIn anticipation of the forthcoming release of the 2010 national population census of Chi...
This paper uses data from two surveys conducted in Fujian Province in 2006 and 2002 to examine the r...
Abstract Floating population is an important group in the emerging urbanization process. This group ...
The floating population is a major source of social inequality in China and a direct target in its n...
China has witnessed unprecedented urbanization over the past decades. The rapid expansion of urban p...
<p>China’s large floating population catalyzes economic development, redistributes the population, a...
We examined migration in China using the 2005 inter-census population survey, in which migrants were...
Based on the national census data of 2000 and 2010 as well as population sample survey of 2005 and 2...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Access to public schools, health services...
In the significant migration cities of China, such as Shenzhen, largenumbers of constantly in moveme...
Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX2-YW-322;National Natural Science Foundation of China 40971102;The...
The last three decades of significant political, economic and social transformations in the People’s...