2020
DOI: 10.1111/grow.12382
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Birth without raising: Impact of labor migration on the medical benefits for migrant children in China

Abstract: The relationship between labor migration and the medical benefits of migrant children (MC) has long been a focus of empirical research. Based on the dynamic monitoring data of the migrant population in Hubei Province by the National Health and Family Planning Commission of China in 2014 and the characteristic data of prefecture-level cities, this paper studies the impact of labor migration on the medical benefits of MC. The major findings of this paper are that in China, due to the huge spatial differences in … Show more

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“…Fourth, the public social services of migrant workers in inflow cities hurts their income, which might be caused by the insufficient capacities of social services. The “conflict” between labor migration and access to public services is a dilemma China faces (Luo et al., 2020). There is no central agency responsible for planning, managing, and supervising social services for migrants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, the public social services of migrant workers in inflow cities hurts their income, which might be caused by the insufficient capacities of social services. The “conflict” between labor migration and access to public services is a dilemma China faces (Luo et al., 2020). There is no central agency responsible for planning, managing, and supervising social services for migrants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%