This article explores the effect of meeting opportunities between local urban and nonlocal residents on locals’ prejudice against migrant children in China by focusing on three contexts: friendships, schools and neighbourhoods. China’s hukou policy creates a boundary between urban and rural residents, which also takes the form of locals and nonlocals in rural-to-urban migration. Urban public schools with a mix of local and migrant students offer a chance to observe the intergroup relationships between local and nonlocal students as well as their parents. Using two waves of data from the China Education Panel Survey (CEPS), this study examines how changes in migrant friend groups, schoolmates and neighbours of local children affect changes i...
Human behaviors are usually affected by social environment and policies or rules imposed by the gove...
The present study aims to explore migrant children’s experiences and perspectives on their family mi...
This study documented the experiences of Chinese rural-urban migrant children and their parents livi...
This article explores the effect of meeting opportunities between local urban and nonlocal residents...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
Con icts between local and migrant populations have been ubiquitous in modern China. We examine the ...
One consequence of China\u27s marketisation has been the emergence of a \u27floating populatio...
Although the integration of migrants has been increasingly pursued by the policy makers in many coun...
This article examines how rural migrants in China perceive a policy that deprives their children of ...
Summary. One consequence of China’s marketisation has been the emergence of a ‘floating population’—...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
Urban China reached 50% of the nation’s population by 2010, mainly as a result of massive rural–urba...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
Against a background of worsening migrant-local relations and the difficulty to socially integrate r...
Cette thèse se propose d'étudier les effets d'une politique scolaire spécifique destinée aux enf...
Human behaviors are usually affected by social environment and policies or rules imposed by the gove...
The present study aims to explore migrant children’s experiences and perspectives on their family mi...
This study documented the experiences of Chinese rural-urban migrant children and their parents livi...
This article explores the effect of meeting opportunities between local urban and nonlocal residents...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
Con icts between local and migrant populations have been ubiquitous in modern China. We examine the ...
One consequence of China\u27s marketisation has been the emergence of a \u27floating populatio...
Although the integration of migrants has been increasingly pursued by the policy makers in many coun...
This article examines how rural migrants in China perceive a policy that deprives their children of ...
Summary. One consequence of China’s marketisation has been the emergence of a ‘floating population’—...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
Urban China reached 50% of the nation’s population by 2010, mainly as a result of massive rural–urba...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
Against a background of worsening migrant-local relations and the difficulty to socially integrate r...
Cette thèse se propose d'étudier les effets d'une politique scolaire spécifique destinée aux enf...
Human behaviors are usually affected by social environment and policies or rules imposed by the gove...
The present study aims to explore migrant children’s experiences and perspectives on their family mi...
This study documented the experiences of Chinese rural-urban migrant children and their parents livi...