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This book describes the health status of internal migrants in China
and explores a number of related factors, which include their
physical health, mental health, fertility, social integration, the
current state of basic public health services in China and so on.
At present, there are 245 million migrants working in China, which
means 1 out of every 6 people is a migrant. The large scale of the
migrant population is accompanied by a range of problems concerning
e.g. public health and medical services. This book draws on the
latest findings and data to describe and analyze the health status
of migrants in China from three perspectives - population
distribution, time distribution and spatial distribution - and each
chapter employs various advanced statistical methods, such as
multilevel modeling and propensity score matching. Given the
in-depth information it provides, the book will appeal to managers,
clinicians, and researchers from many fields. It shares valuable
insights into the health status of and related factors concerning
China's internal migrants, while also providing a sound scientific
basis for decision-makers.
This book makes a systematic empirical analysis of the quality of
life of Chinese residents from the perspective of social change,
expounds the connotation, theory, elements, and research
methodology of the quality of life, and focuses on the diachronic
dynamic analysis of the multidimensional elements of the quality of
life from the perspective of life course and life cycle. According
to the research content, the book is divided into three topics. The
first topic, from the first chapter to the third chapter, mainly
focuses on the quality of life research and theoretical evolution,
providing theoretical guidance for the empirical analysis of the
book and scientific significance for the study of the quality of
life in social change. The second project, from Chapter 4 to
Chapter 7, focuses on the influence factors of quality of life of a
Chinese resident, structure composition, and the relationship
between the related factors to conduct empirical research, the
purpose is to more clearly understand the present status of life
quality in the Chinese culture, for the further scientific research
was related to quality of life to provide the basic framework. The
third topic, from Chapter 8 to Chapter 13, focuses on empirical
analysis of the changes and development of subjective and objective
quality of life of Chinese residents.
This book describes the health status of internal migrants in China
and explores a number of related factors, which include their
physical health, mental health, fertility, social integration, the
current state of basic public health services in China and so on.
At present, there are 245 million migrants working in China, which
means 1 out of every 6 people is a migrant. The large scale of the
migrant population is accompanied by a range of problems concerning
e.g. public health and medical services. This book draws on the
latest findings and data to describe and analyze the health status
of migrants in China from three perspectives - population
distribution, time distribution and spatial distribution - and each
chapter employs various advanced statistical methods, such as
multilevel modeling and propensity score matching. Given the
in-depth information it provides, the book will appeal to managers,
clinicians, and researchers from many fields. It shares valuable
insights into the health status of and related factors concerning
China's internal migrants, while also providing a sound scientific
basis for decision-makers.
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