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Chinese Family Patterns Undergo Changes
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作者 XIAO YUAN CHEN SHANSHAN 《Women of China》 1997年第4期6-8,共3页
IN China, family patterns change as children get married, have children and the family line continues. Aunt Cheng is a retired teacher. After her husband died, Aunt Cheng continued to live with her unmarried younger s... IN China, family patterns change as children get married, have children and the family line continues. Aunt Cheng is a retired teacher. After her husband died, Aunt Cheng continued to live with her unmarried younger son. She got on well with neighbors in the building, who would often see her out walking with her son. One day, she began to furnish their apartment. Her neighbors assumed her 展开更多
关键词 Chinese family patterns Undergo Changes In
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Changes in Family Income Patterns in LargeChinese Cities Since the Reform 被引量:1
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作者 沈崇麟 杨善华 《Social Sciences in China》 1998年第1期38-48,192-144,共13页
关键词 Changes in family Income patterns in LargeChinese Cities Since the Reform
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SPECIAL ISSUE: MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE COURSE OF URBANIZATION The upbringing and education of migrant workers' children in the Pearl River Delta
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作者 Wang Jin Zhao Jun 《Social Sciences in China》 2008年第3期121-135,共15页
In the course of the large-scale migration to the cities of China's rural labor force over the past twenty years, most migrant workers have left their children behind in their hometown, though some children do follow... In the course of the large-scale migration to the cities of China's rural labor force over the past twenty years, most migrant workers have left their children behind in their hometown, though some children do follow their parents to the city. The issue of the upbringing and education of these children, whether "left behind" or "migrating," has always been a major concern of society and the academic world. This article aims to understand the factors affecting whether these children "stay behind" in their hometown or "flow" to the city through analysis of the child-rearing and education patterns reflected in survey information on over 3,000 migrant workers in the Pearl River Delta in 2006. We find that, after controlling for individual and family factors, regional differences in migrant workers' origins remains an important factor influencing whether children "stay behind" or "migrate." The causes and mechanisms behind the existence of "regional barriers" is an issue worth further exploration. 展开更多
关键词 education of migrant workers' children "left-behind children "migrant children family education pattern
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