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The Wellbeing of Floating Children and Left-Behind Children

Conceptual Foundation and Empirical Knowledge

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Book cover Living with Vulnerabilities and Opportunities in a Migration Context

Part of the book series: Spotlight on China ((SPOT))

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Urbanisation and internal migration have justifiably in-depth impact on the lives of thousands of millions of migrants. In response to the macro level social forces, migrants have to constantly negotiate subtle, multilayered identities through dynamic, inter-nested social practices in the migration context.

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Mu, G.M., Hu, Y. (2016). The Wellbeing of Floating Children and Left-Behind Children. In: Living with Vulnerabilities and Opportunities in a Migration Context. Spotlight on China. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-785-6_2

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