Social welfare in China has emerged as a major cause of migrant workers’ discontent. Reforms of the social welfare system in China since 2002 have expanded coverage and protection of vulnerable populations, but structural problems remain for migrant workers to access and receive the full benefits of the social safety net. How has the social welfare system evolved, and what are the challenges facing migrant workers? How can the system be made more sustainable
Welfare monitoring in Chinese factories has focused on physical working conditions, with workers' ov...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
This chapter addresses a critical issue relating to the sustainability of the vast economic progress...
The concept of “migrant workers” derives from the household registration system of China’s planned e...
The concept of "migrant workers" derives from the household registration system of China's planned e...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...
This article analyzes the status quo of social security for migrant workers in China, and points out...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a liveli-hood framework combined...
Since the mid-1980s, mass migration from the countryside to urban areas has been one of the most dra...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a livelihood framework combined ...
Rural-to-urban migration has increased rapidly in China since the early 1980s, with the number of mi...
After growing at double-digit rates for most of the last three decades, the Chinese economy is now i...
Abstract. The millions of persons migrating from China’s rural areas to urban spaces have contribute...
Welfare monitoring in Chinese factories has focused on physical working conditions, with workers' ov...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...
This chapter addresses a critical issue relating to the sustainability of the vast economic progress...
The concept of “migrant workers” derives from the household registration system of China’s planned e...
The concept of "migrant workers" derives from the household registration system of China's planned e...
China has seen an unprecedented increase in rural-to-urban migrants in the last three decades, and t...
This article analyzes the status quo of social security for migrant workers in China, and points out...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a liveli-hood framework combined...
Since the mid-1980s, mass migration from the countryside to urban areas has been one of the most dra...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Beijing and Tianjin, and applying a livelihood framework combined ...
Rural-to-urban migration has increased rapidly in China since the early 1980s, with the number of mi...
After growing at double-digit rates for most of the last three decades, the Chinese economy is now i...
Abstract. The millions of persons migrating from China’s rural areas to urban spaces have contribute...
Welfare monitoring in Chinese factories has focused on physical working conditions, with workers' ov...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
The article is aimed at the analysis of labour migration to the People’s Republic of China in the be...