Since the mid-1980s, mass migration from the countryside to
urban areas has been one of the most dramatic and noticeable
changes in China. Labour migration has not only exerted a profound
impact on China's economy; it has also had far-reaching
consequences for its social development. This book examines labour
migration in China, focusing on the social dimensions of this
phenomenon, as well as on the economic aspects of the migration and
development relationship. It provides in-depth coverage of
pertinent topics which include the role of labour migration in
poverty alleviation; the social costs of remittance and regional,
gender and generational inequalities in their distribution; hukou
reform and the inclusion of migrants in urban social security and
medical insurance systems; the provision of schools for migrants'
children; the provision of sexual health services to migrants; the
housing conditions of migrants; the mobilization of women workers'
social networks to improve labour protection; and the role of NGOs
in providing social services for migrants. Throughout, it pays
particular attention to policy implications, including the impact
of the recent policy shift of the Chinese government, which has
made social issues more central to national development policies,
and has initiated policy reforms pertaining to migration.
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