Where is my home? Sense of home among rural migrant women in contemporary China

S Tang, J Zhou, S Lin, X Li - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
In the context of changing patterns in migration and migrant population, the concept of
'home'for migrants has broadened, extending to multiple dimensions and scales. While …

Do rural migrant parents intend to settle in cities? Impacts of childcare strategies, split households, migration duration, and distance

C Guo - Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction The current transnational and internal migration involve more and more circular
and temporary residences in the host communities. However, few studies have examined …

Moving together or left behind? An examination of rural migrant working mothers' childcare strategies in the cities

C Guo, L Lin, Y Zhu - Child: Care, Health and Development, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background In China, an increasing number of rural mothers participate in urban
labour markets, but little is known about their decisions regarding childcare while living in …

More than double jeopardy: An intersectional analysis of persistent income disadvantages of Chinese female migrant workers

Y Wang, C Cheng, Y Bian - Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Researchers have attributed the low wages of Chinese female migrant workers to the
independent effects of gender and hukou (household registration). Using an intersectional …

A qualitative, case study exploration of the existence of an information technology skills gap in the context of labor market supply and demand and the labor market …

CD Penrod - 2019 - search.proquest.com
The specific problem addressed in this study was the skilled worker shortage in the
information technology industry. This shortage impacted industry practitioners and higher …

“I Felt Like There Would Be a Vast Sky Out There” The Leaving Home Decisions of Chinese Migrant Women Workers

J Zhong, JJ Arnett - International Perspectives in Psychology, 2018 - econtent.hogrefe.com
This study examined how migration decisions are made in the context of development
during emerging adulthood. Thirty-two Chinese migrant women workers aged 18–29 years …

Gendered industry and feminization of the labor force: A social reproduction analysis from China

N Nyangchak - Gender, Work & Organization - Wiley Online Library
This study examines the effect of industrialization on the feminization of the labor focusing
on a Tibetan embroidery industry in China. The industry is pivotal in addressing poverty …

Internal Migration Gender and Health and Well-Being in Later Life in China: A Life Course Perspective

J Zhang - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The world has experienced unprecedented levels of migration and population ageing over
the past few decades, both of which have had significant impacts on societies and …

“女人”--重新的定義(“Woman”—A Re-definition): A Critical Conversation about New Feminism with St. Pope John Paul II and Dr. Mee-Yin Mary Yuen in light of Chinese …

FMK Li - 2018 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
In this thesis, I address the question of whether New Feminism, as articulated by Pope John
Paul II, is relevant and liberative for two particular groups of Chinese women: migrant …

Rural livelihoods, gender dynamics, and intersectional inequalities in South China

S Yu - 2020 - etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
China has been increasingly integrated into the global economic system since the initiation
of market reforms in the late 1970s. This process has led to rapid livelihood changes in rural …