While Western reports have previously casted shadows over China’s children’s welfare institutes, this study conducts interviews as well as on-site visits for five geographically dispersed institutes and finds that they have undergone major change since the late 1990s. Influenced by new government policies and programs as well as social changes, China’s orphanages no longer fill with female inmates but with children of both genders abandoned for their disabilities. Despite challenges associated with heavy disability statistics, participating orphanages boast excellent facilities and provide excellent nutrition, treatment, education, and post-orphanage services. Ensuing challenges include the need for additional medical specialists and more d...
We combine data on Chinese development projects with data from Demographic and Health Surveys to stu...
More than 60 million children have been left behind in rural China by parents going to work in citie...
With a population of 1.3 billion and a gross domestic product growing at an impressive rate of 10 pe...
While Western reports have previously casted shadows over China’s children’s welfare institutes, thi...
This article presents a socio-legal analysis of the care of orphaned and other vulnerable children i...
Since beginning its rapid transition to a market economy in 1978, the People's Republic of China has...
Improving the potential of children with disabilities at a Chinese orphanage Description The Fuling ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Chinese state-run orphanages collaborating with Western NGOs in 2...
With the increasing number of AIDS orphans in China, the government has been building AIDS orphanage...
Since the early 1990s the Chinese government has allowed foreign humanitarian non-governmental organ...
This dissertation examines the development of child welfare in twentieth-century China, and interpre...
The reforms of 1978 has engineered a shift from the “iron-rice bowl” approach of Mao’s era to increa...
As the number of the world’s orphaned and abandoned children continues to increase, worry escalates ...
Since 1994, China has been a leading source of international adoptions in the US, and since 2000, an...
In June 2016, China promulgated the “Opinions of the State Council on Strengthening the Work o...
We combine data on Chinese development projects with data from Demographic and Health Surveys to stu...
More than 60 million children have been left behind in rural China by parents going to work in citie...
With a population of 1.3 billion and a gross domestic product growing at an impressive rate of 10 pe...
While Western reports have previously casted shadows over China’s children’s welfare institutes, thi...
This article presents a socio-legal analysis of the care of orphaned and other vulnerable children i...
Since beginning its rapid transition to a market economy in 1978, the People's Republic of China has...
Improving the potential of children with disabilities at a Chinese orphanage Description The Fuling ...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Chinese state-run orphanages collaborating with Western NGOs in 2...
With the increasing number of AIDS orphans in China, the government has been building AIDS orphanage...
Since the early 1990s the Chinese government has allowed foreign humanitarian non-governmental organ...
This dissertation examines the development of child welfare in twentieth-century China, and interpre...
The reforms of 1978 has engineered a shift from the “iron-rice bowl” approach of Mao’s era to increa...
As the number of the world’s orphaned and abandoned children continues to increase, worry escalates ...
Since 1994, China has been a leading source of international adoptions in the US, and since 2000, an...
In June 2016, China promulgated the “Opinions of the State Council on Strengthening the Work o...
We combine data on Chinese development projects with data from Demographic and Health Surveys to stu...
More than 60 million children have been left behind in rural China by parents going to work in citie...
With a population of 1.3 billion and a gross domestic product growing at an impressive rate of 10 pe...