About 11% of the Chinese population are rural-urban migrants, and the vast majority of them (124 million people) possess a rural hukou which severely restrict their children’s access to urban public schools. As a result, 61 million children are left behind in rural areas. We use a regression-discontinuity design based on school enrollment age cutoffs to document that migrants are significantly more likely to leave middle-school-aged daughters behind in poor rural areas without either parent present when schooling becomes expensive, compared to middle-school-aged sons. The effect is larger when the daughter has a male sibling. Migrant parents send significantly less remittances back to daughters than sons. Migrants from rural areas adjacent ...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with caregivers of left-behind children (LBC) in rural China, this ar...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...
This talk examines how social disadvantage among rural-urban migrant households in China is associat...
International audienceThis paper examines how left-behind children influence migration duration in C...
Abstract After China's policy of reform and opening up to the outside world was carried out in the l...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Little is known about what affects the decision to migrate in China, despite the estimated 145 milli...
This paper studies the effect of lengths of separation between parents and child on the amount of tu...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
China’s rapid development and urbanization has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate f...
Many studies have confirmed that the separation of parents and children has a negative impact on chi...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with caregivers of left-behind children (LBC) in rural China, this ar...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...
Despite China's substantial internal migration, long-standing rural–urban bifurcation has prompted m...
In the past 15 years, around 160 million Chinese rural workers migrated to cities for work. Because ...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...
This talk examines how social disadvantage among rural-urban migrant households in China is associat...
International audienceThis paper examines how left-behind children influence migration duration in C...
Abstract After China's policy of reform and opening up to the outside world was carried out in the l...
In recent years, China has witnessed a massive wave of rural-to-urban migration, which frequently re...
Little is known about what affects the decision to migrate in China, despite the estimated 145 milli...
This paper studies the effect of lengths of separation between parents and child on the amount of tu...
Educational investment of families in their children is related to the sustainable development of bo...
China’s rapid development and urbanization has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate f...
Many studies have confirmed that the separation of parents and children has a negative impact on chi...
BACKGROUND While many studies have found that migration can benefit home communities and family memb...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with caregivers of left-behind children (LBC) in rural China, this ar...
<p>China’s rapid urbanisation has induced large numbers of rural residents to migrate from their hom...