Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
Abstract
Background
Rural-to-urban
migration
has
negative
impacts
on
the
mental
health
of
both
parents
and
children.
Whether
problems
migrant
children
are
impacted
by
their
rarely
been
studied.
Methods
We
investigated
1274
1001
aged
9–13
from
two
primary
schools
in
Hangzhou,
one
for
local
rural-to-urban
a
cross-sectional
survey
2022.
Structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
was
used
to
test
hypothesis
that
parents’
rearing
skills
could
mediate
effect
Results
The
groups,
including
children,
fathers,
mothers,
all
had
higher
levels
than
urban
counterparts.
difference
can
be
largely
extinguished
socioeconomic
status
family.
When
mothers
anxiety,
level
self-blaming
tendency
(q
FDR
=0.009)
sensitive
=0.009).
Parental
significant
skills,
with
more
effects
self-reported
children-reported.
Parents’
were
associated
stronger
association
observed
children-reported
styles
among
In
SEM,
emotional
warmth
self-confidence
negatively
mothers’
anxiety
children’s
tendency.
contrast,
overprotection/over-interference
positively
associated.
Conclusion
More
action
should
taken
improve
Our
findings
suggest
key
strategy
is
reduce
mothers'
symptoms
parenting
skills.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 69 - 69
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
Background:
China
has
the
world’s
largest
internal
migrant
population,
yet
chronic
disease
prevalence
among
this
group
remains
largely
overlooked.
The
integration
of
population
into
local
society
may
affect
their
noncommunicable
prevalences
and
become
a
challenge
for
public
health
system.
This
study
aimed
to
explore
association
between
social
China’s
diseases,
including
hypertension
diabetes.
Methods:
used
data
from
2017
Migration
Dynamic
Survey.
Social
status
was
assessed
using
an
8-item
Likert
scale
categorized
four
quartiles,
with
higher
points
indicating
levels
integration.
Multivariate
logistic
regression
conducted
examine
level
hypertension,
diabetes
combined
diseases.
Disaggregated
analysis
performed
potential
effect
modification
by
age,
sex,
income,
migration
duration.
Results:
A
medium
associated
lower
while
lowest
highest
were
both
enhanced
prevalence.
Further
disaggregation
demonstrated
relationship
modified
various
factors,
Conclusions:
that
can
significantly
outcomes
migrants.
These
findings
emphasize
necessity
formulate
tailored
policies
effectively
prevent
manage
diseases
in
China.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 11, 2025
This
paper
uses
data
from
the
China
Health
and
Nutrition
Survey
(CHNS)
to
study
impact
of
market
integration
on
residents'
health.
The
empirical
results
based
probit
model
show
that
has
a
significant
dampening
effect
resident
incidence.
For
every
one-unit
increase
in
degree
integration,
probability
residents
becoming
sick
decreases
by
approximately
1.45%.
Moreover,
after
series
robustness
tests,
conclusion
is
still
valid.
further
analyses
potential
mechanism
finds
promotion
can
improve
medical
conditions
available
residents,
optimize
nutritional
indices
reduce
labor
load
thus
improving
their
heterogeneity
test
there
are
certain
differences
health
level
different
genders,
ages
income
classes.
At
same
time,
this
also
verifies
synergistic
between
internet
penetration
integration.
Journal of Urbanism International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 28
Published: June 28, 2024
With
ongoing
migration
worldwide,
communities
are
becoming
increasingly
diverse.
Therefore,
understanding
the
expatriates'
aspects
of
subjective
well-being
requires
multifaceted
approach,
which
mostly
overlooked
in
terms
people's
relationship
with
their
built
environment.
Focusing
on
Indian
expatriates,
who
significant
portion
Dubai's
population,
this
research
investigates
lived
experiences
and
interactions
spatial
environment
by
exploring
concept
place
attachment.
Within
scope
a
pilot
study,
qualitative
case
study
method
has
been
employed,
utilizing
phenomenological
approach.
This
study's
findings
reveal
that
engaging
behaviours
such
as
adapting
to
new
living,
recreating
elements
from
places
origin,
re-establishing
social
circles,
successfully
cultivate
strong
sense
attachment,
contributes
context
meaning
home.
International Journal for Equity in Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: July 9, 2024
The
mental
health
inequality
between
migrants
and
non-migrants
was
exacerbated
by
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
Identifying
key
determinants
of
this
is
essential
in
promoting
equity.
Transactions in Planning and Urban Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2(4), P. 394 - 415
Published: Nov. 29, 2023
The
question
of
how
(im)migrants
integrate
into
their
host
societies
has
long
been
a
focus
scholarly
research.
This
article
adds
to
this
body
knowledge
by
examining
different
types
neighbourhoods
shape
the
integration
experience
migrant
residents
and
daily
practice
in
peri-urban
Beijing.
study
was
conducted
non-participant
observation
semi-structured
interviews
four
Beijing
neighbourhoods.
findings
suggest
that
spatial
dimension,
with
differences
being
enhanced
fixed
through
residential
differentiation.
Specifically,
migrant’s
position
urban
economy
predetermines
path
neighbourhood
preference,
further
impacting
social
embedded
lifestyles
ideologies.
Neighbourhoods
serve
as
essential
places
shared
which
distinct
groups
are
formed.
Theoretically,
contributes
debate
between
ethnic
enclaves
mixed
arguing
foster
stronger
sentiments
toward
cities
among
residents.
failure
is
not
necessarily
result
neighbourhood’s
homogenous
tenure
population
but
rather
because
involved
formal
economy.
Unlike
ethnoburbs
America,
villages
cannot
generate
upward
mobility
informality.
Low-skilled
entrepreneurs
struggle
develop
informal
businesses
facing
unpredictable
demolishment
villages.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Feb. 23, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
age
differences
in
relationship
between
neighborhood
environment
perception
and
self-rated
health
among
Chinese
people.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
Abstract
As
many
countries
recover
from
COVID-19
without
constraints
with
travelling
issues,
in
which
citizens’
and
commuting
behaviours
patterns
are
reemphasised.
However,
as
for
low-income
households
who
relatively
disadvantaged
excluded
the
labour
housing
markets,
research
on
their
movement
has
been
underestimated,
though
they
play
an
important
role
improving
social
equality
ensuring
long-term
sustainability
of
welfare
systems.
This
study
explores
predicts
extent
to
jobs-housing
balance
can
be
understood
interpreted
here
by
capturing
dynamics
households’
influenced
subsidy
preferences.
A
Spatial
General
Equilibrium
Model
is
adopted
based
census
data
a
large-migrant
survey
2010–2020,
China.
The
findings
indicate
that
low
middle-low
income
policy
preferences
adjust
decreasing
times
distances
among
different
districts,
showing
better
balance.
Low-income
tend
have
higher
elasticity
than
households.
Policy
contribute
reducing
costs,
it
largely
attributed
quality
local
transport
infrastructure.
implications
limitations
also
drawn.