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The state of environmental migration 2011
F. Gemenne / International Organization for Migration, 2012
This report is the second volume in an annual series, which aims to provide regular assessments on the changing nature and dynamics of environmental migration. This volume focuses on cross-border displacement and the securitisation of...
Rethinking “Ecological Migration” and the Value of Cultural Continuity: A Response to Wang, Song, and Hu
Springer, 2010
Comment by J.M. Foggin, in response to: Wang Z.M., K.S. Song, and L.J. Hu. 2010. China’s largest scale ecological migration in the three-river headwater region. AMBIO 39 (5–6):443–446. The author argues that Ecological ...
Social discriminations that target new generation migrant workers in China
X. Ying / AgEcon Search, 2011
This paper studies the correlation of migrant workers in China and their social problems from the aspects of “migrant workers and social discrimination” and “new generation and mobility of social class”. The pa...
Risks threatening Chinese households decrease participation in migration
P.S. Ward; G.E. Shively / AgEcon Search, 2011
Households in developing countries take various actions to smooth income or consumption as a means of managing or responding to risk. This paper examines migration and land rental market participation as responses to risk in rural Chi...
Climate change adaptation in Inner Mongolia, China
J.J. West / Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2009
This report documents local perceptions and experiences of environmental migration in selected settlements in Mongolia and China, and discusses some of the challenges and opportunities for climate change adaptation there. ...
Views on the current financial crisis from the global South
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2008
The global financial crisis is already beginning to have an impact on the ‘real economy’ in poorer countries around the world. However, the debate in the west about the impact of the crisis has largely ignored it...
What role do remittances play in international development?
R. Murphy / International Organization for Migration, 2006
Remittances are an integral feature of the migration system in China. Remittances occur largely because migration forms part of a strategy for ‘rural livelihood diversification’. This means that rural households spread the...
Calling on the Chinese government to grant education to North Korean children living in China
Human Rights Watch, 2008
This report analyses the situation faced by children of North Korean women in China. The report points out that these children lack access to education, as Chinese schools require verification of identity for admittance and continued ...
Has China’s economic growth led to improved welfare for families?
Guifen Luo / United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2007
Based on interviews with rural-urban migrants in Anhui and Sichuan provinces of China, this paper focuses on the coping strategies adopted by Chinese rural-urban migrant families to deal with the tensions caused by changes in generati...
Are Chinese women migrant workers fighting back against social discrimination?
Z. Ping; A. Loong-yu; N. Shan / Committee for Asian Women, 2008
This report assesses the impact of the capitalist reforms since the 1990’s in China’s one-party system. It particularly focuses on the experiences of women rural migrant workers and looks at how the women workers have resp...
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