A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–urban migrants in China’s cities. This study uses a randomised experiment to test the effect of intergroup contact on attitudes between a group of urban adolescents and a group of rural–urban migrant adolescents. Results showed that intergroup contact in the form of a fun and cooperative puzzle task significantly reduced negative attitudes toward the other group. Implications for desegregated schooling and their broader societal implications in China are discussed
Against a background of worsening migrant-local relations and the difficulty to socially integrate r...
China’s urban educational policies have been established to solve the problems of potential discrimi...
We examine the ability of intergroup contact to ameliorate intergroup relationships in an entreprene...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural&nd...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
This study models the effects on attitudes and behavioral interaction of intergroup contact between ...
One consequence of China\u27s marketisation has been the emergence of a \u27floating populatio...
Summary. One consequence of China’s marketisation has been the emergence of a ‘floating population’—...
Objectives: In multiethnic countries, enhancing the sense of community and preventing ethnic segrega...
This article explores the effect of meeting opportunities between local urban and nonlocal residents...
Objectives: In multiethnic countries, enhancing the sense of community and preventing ethnic segreg...
This article is aimed to examine the effect of Uyghur’s (minority group) positive and negative exten...
Con icts between local and migrant populations have been ubiquitous in modern China. We examine the ...
In this paper, we use the "2002 Chinese Household Income Project Survey" (CHIP2002) data to examine ...
The existing integration literature in the Chinese context has mostly focused on migrants' relations...
Against a background of worsening migrant-local relations and the difficulty to socially integrate r...
China’s urban educational policies have been established to solve the problems of potential discrimi...
We examine the ability of intergroup contact to ameliorate intergroup relationships in an entreprene...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural&nd...
A large body of literature attests to the growing social divide between urban residents and rural–ur...
This study models the effects on attitudes and behavioral interaction of intergroup contact between ...
One consequence of China\u27s marketisation has been the emergence of a \u27floating populatio...
Summary. One consequence of China’s marketisation has been the emergence of a ‘floating population’—...
Objectives: In multiethnic countries, enhancing the sense of community and preventing ethnic segrega...
This article explores the effect of meeting opportunities between local urban and nonlocal residents...
Objectives: In multiethnic countries, enhancing the sense of community and preventing ethnic segreg...
This article is aimed to examine the effect of Uyghur’s (minority group) positive and negative exten...
Con icts between local and migrant populations have been ubiquitous in modern China. We examine the ...
In this paper, we use the "2002 Chinese Household Income Project Survey" (CHIP2002) data to examine ...
The existing integration literature in the Chinese context has mostly focused on migrants' relations...
Against a background of worsening migrant-local relations and the difficulty to socially integrate r...
China’s urban educational policies have been established to solve the problems of potential discrimi...
We examine the ability of intergroup contact to ameliorate intergroup relationships in an entreprene...