China’s urban–rural relationships have been changed dramatically by the intensifying population flows, especially in urban agglomeration regions. This study contributes to the interpretation of urban–rural integration mechanisms in urban agglomeration by constructing a conceptual framework of migration-related resource flows. Taking the Wuhan urban agglomeration as an example, migrants’ farmland arrangement, migration pattern, and social integration have been investigated to uncover the spatial and temporal characteristics of the urban–rural interaction, based on the data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey in 2012–2017. The findings indicate that the farmland circulation in the Wuhan urban agglomeration was generally low, but slightly h...
With the rapid development of the urbanization in China, more and more migrants who are mainly from ...
Labor force is very important to drive urban development. Labor contributes skills and generate posi...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...
China’s urban–rural relationships have been changed dramatically by the intensifying population flow...
Oversized population mobility is an important feature of China’s urbanization. Every year, a large n...
BackgroundPrevious studies indicate that migrant integration is associated with migrants' characteri...
Rapid urbanization in China has caused a large number of rural-to-urban migrants (RUMs) and rapid ur...
China has witnessed unprecedented urbanization over the past decades. The rapid expansion of urban p...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Using data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey, this paper provides new evidence on the impact of...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...
Since the reform and opening up, hundreds of millions of rural migrants have been moving into the ci...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for International Studies.Since the late 1970s internal ...
Under the background of global economy, urban growth considering the city center as basic developmen...
In many developing countries including China, large numbers of internal migrants move to cities from...
With the rapid development of the urbanization in China, more and more migrants who are mainly from ...
Labor force is very important to drive urban development. Labor contributes skills and generate posi...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...
China’s urban–rural relationships have been changed dramatically by the intensifying population flow...
Oversized population mobility is an important feature of China’s urbanization. Every year, a large n...
BackgroundPrevious studies indicate that migrant integration is associated with migrants' characteri...
Rapid urbanization in China has caused a large number of rural-to-urban migrants (RUMs) and rapid ur...
China has witnessed unprecedented urbanization over the past decades. The rapid expansion of urban p...
Massive population flows from rural to urban areas since the start of economic reform have had conse...
Using data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey, this paper provides new evidence on the impact of...
This dissertation examines the integration of rural-to- urban migrant workers in the People's Republ...
Since the reform and opening up, hundreds of millions of rural migrants have been moving into the ci...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for International Studies.Since the late 1970s internal ...
Under the background of global economy, urban growth considering the city center as basic developmen...
In many developing countries including China, large numbers of internal migrants move to cities from...
With the rapid development of the urbanization in China, more and more migrants who are mainly from ...
Labor force is very important to drive urban development. Labor contributes skills and generate posi...
The urbanization in China is “incomplete” and the migration of non-hukou migrants is circular, where...