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Artículo de periódico

Rural migrant workers in urban China: living a marginalised life

Fecha

2007

Autores

D. F. K. Wong, Chiang Ying Li, y He Xue Song

Resumen

The rural migrant worker population in China is attracting more and more attention because of its magnitude and potential economic and social impact on Chinese society. While literature abounds in describing the demographic trends and economic impacts of rural to urban migration, very few articles have been written about the psychosocial impacts of migration on the lives of rural migrant workers in urban China. Drawing on the concept of marginalisation, this article describes the nature and characteristics of marginalised living experienced by migrant workers. More importantly, it examines the underlying policy issues contributing to such marginalised living. It is argued that the Hukou system (household registration system), the process of decentralisation and the obscure role of trade unions have contributed to the experience of marginalisation of rural migrant workers in urban cities in China. Implications for policy changes are also discussed. [References: 35]

Journal title

International Journal of Social Welfare

Volumen

16

Page numbers

32-40

Archivos adjuntos

Conexiones

Los sectores económicos

Occupations in services - Domestic work, Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations, Construction trades helpers and labourers, Harvesting labourers, y Occupations in manufacturing and utilities - general

Tipos de contenido

Estadísticas sobre el trabajo y las condiciones de vida

Los grupos destinatarios

Los investigadores

Relevancia geográfica

China

Esferas de la actividad

Ciencias de la Salud, Psicología, Socioligie, y Asistencia social

Idiomas

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