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ID143381
Title ProperHealth of left-behind children in rural China
LanguageENG
AuthorLi, Qiang ;  Zang, Wenbin ;  Liu, Gordon
Summary / Abstract (Note)Child health is not only a key indicator of overall quality of public health, but also vital for the future economic development of a country. In recent years, with unprecedented urbanization of China, many children in rural areas have been left behind while their parents migrate to urban areas to seek employment opportunities. Thus, it is considerably important for us to understand the effects of lack of parental care on the health status of left-behind children. Using data from China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS), we find that the left-behind children in rural areas are significantly 20.0% more likely to get sick or develop chronic conditions than those living with their parents. We also find that girls are more vulnerable than boys and younger children are more vulnerable than older children to lack of parental care.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 36; Dec 2015: p.367–376
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2015-12 36
Key WordsHealth ;  Left-Behind Children ;  Chronic Conditions