Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, including China. However, migration itself is not costless. In recent years, there is an emerging concern about the effect of migration on the educational achievement of the children of migrants in China since most of the young children of school age of the migrants are being left in the village when one or both of their parents move to the city to work. This paper examines the effect of the migration activities of the father and/or mother on the educational performance of elementary school students (First to Fifth grade). With a dataset that collected from a survey designed specifically to examine changes in school performance of children befo...
It is now widely recognized that parental migration may have significant effects on children who are...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...
China’s rapid development and urbanization has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate f...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...
Migration is one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, including China. H...
A substantial amount of China’s rapid economic growth in has been attributed to its large proportion...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
This essay draws on an original cross‐sectional survey of 1,010 children and their guardians in high...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
This paper examines the impact of labor migration on children’s education in ruralChina. Using cross...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
It is now widely recognized that parental migration may have significant effects on children who are...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...
Migration is widely known as one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, in...
China’s rapid development and urbanization has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate f...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...
Migration is one of the main ways of alleviating poverty in developing countries, including China. H...
A substantial amount of China’s rapid economic growth in has been attributed to its large proportion...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
This essay draws on an original cross‐sectional survey of 1,010 children and their guardians in high...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
This paper examines the impact of labor migration on children’s education in ruralChina. Using cross...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
Since the end of 1990s, approximately 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work....
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
It is now widely recognized that parental migration may have significant effects on children who are...
With rapid urbanization, millions of people from rural areas have migrated to major cities for emplo...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...