This study conceptualizes parental migration as a dynamic family process that exposes children to parental absence and family instability. Using detailed migration histories, this study identifies the left-behind trajectories of rural Chinese children throughout childhood (age 1-12) and examines the impact on psychological well-being (N=3,961). Results indicate heterogeneity in children’s experience of parental migration, which is characterized by both persistence (prolonged parental absence) and instability (repeated parental migration). A quarter of rural children experienced prolonged parental migration, and for half of these, by both parents. Another 50% of rural children experienced repeated parental migration. Children continuously le...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the?China Family Panel Studies?(CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...
This paper empirically analyzes the impact of parental migration on the psychological well-being of ...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. part of Springer Nature. In t...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
Migration has affected a large number of children in many settings. Despite growing attention to the...
This study examines differences in children's subjective well‐being and health across the full range...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Background In rural China, over 61 million children age 0-17 (28% of all rural children) are left be...
In the last 30 years, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban migrations in human hist...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
Estimates indicate that about 70 million children in China have been left behind in their hometowns ...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the?China Family Panel Studies?(CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
Internal migration has resulted in a large number of left-behind children in China. Despite growing ...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural “left-behind children (LBC)” in China grow up experien...
This paper empirically analyzes the impact of parental migration on the psychological well-being of ...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. part of Springer Nature. In t...
China’s massive rural-to-urban migration in the past three decades has resulted in more than 60 mill...
Migration has affected a large number of children in many settings. Despite growing attention to the...
This study examines differences in children's subjective well‐being and health across the full range...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Background In rural China, over 61 million children age 0-17 (28% of all rural children) are left be...
In the last 30 years, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban migrations in human hist...
Very preliminary draft: please do not cite without permission; comments welcome In recent years, Chi...
Estimates indicate that about 70 million children in China have been left behind in their hometowns ...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the?China Family Panel Studies?(CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...