From Rural Poverty to Urban Poverty: A Case Study in Shanxi

  • Mei Zhang (Author)

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Abstract

In recent years there has been an enormous number of rural-urban migrants in China. In this study their social and economic status in destinations is studied based on a case study in Shanxi province of central China. Whilst rural-urban migration could bring the migrants out of the rural poverty, a key question is whether this will then bring them into urban poverty, from both social and economic viewpoints. A two-ended approach was used, namely, the studied migrants were followed from carefully sampled sending areas, so that their social and economic backgrounds were similar. The results show that rural-urban migrants in Shanxi are now generally in a position of urban poverty, and some key issues of improvements are then briefly discussed, (manuscript received July 26, 2006; accepted for publication January 30, 2007)

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Published
2020-08-24
Language
English
Contributor or sponsoring agency
GIGA
Keywords
People's Republic of China, Rural-urban migration, Domestic migration, Towns, Migrants, Social status, Poverty, Living conditions, Employment conditions, Wages, Socio-economic processes