Accelerated by economic reforms, a large scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China has taken place since the 1990s. This has separated many adult children from their ageing parents and imposed significant challenges on traditional patterns of familial support for rural older people. These challenges are augmented by the fact that in rural China the elderly have been deprived a state pension and other welfare provisions available to urban residents. Drawing upon qualitative data from a project on ageing in rural China, this article examines the agency of older people and their families in responding to geographical separation resulting from the migration of the economically active to the cities. Through 32 life history int...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The majority of China\u27s population lives in rural areas and a pattern is emerging of very uneven ...
AbstractAccelerated by economic reforms, a large scale migration of younger workers from rural to ur...
AbstractAccelerated by economic reforms, a large scale migration of younger workers from rural to ur...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The challenge of population ageing in China is an em...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The majority of China\u27s population lives in rural areas and a pattern is emerging of very uneven ...
AbstractAccelerated by economic reforms, a large scale migration of younger workers from rural to ur...
AbstractAccelerated by economic reforms, a large scale migration of younger workers from rural to ur...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The challenge of population ageing in China is an em...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
This article applies the concept of care circulation (Baldassar and Merla, Transnational families, m...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The large-scale migration of younger workers from rural to urban China since the 1990s has separated...
The majority of China\u27s population lives in rural areas and a pattern is emerging of very uneven ...