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China on the move: migration, the state, and the household / Fan, C Cindy 2008  Book
Fan, C Cindy Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description xiv, 210p.
Series Routledge studies in human geography
Standard Number 9780415428521
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053227307.240951/FAN 053227MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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China’s Hukou puzzle: why don’t rural migrants want urban Hukou? / Chen, Chuanbo ; Fan, C Cindy   Journal Article
Fan, C Cindy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite the fact that urban hukou is understood to be far superior to rural hukou and that rural migrants have strong intention to stay in cities for many years, responses to hukou reforms that increase opportunities to obtain urban hukou have been less than enthusiastic. This article addresses this puzzle by showing how the respective values of rural hukou and urban hukou have changed in recent decades. The access and benets that are tied to rural hukou—including farming and housing land, compensation for land requisition, and more relaxed birth control—are considered increasingly valuable. us, many migrants are opting to straddle and circulate between the city and countryside rather than giving up their rural hukou.
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Settlement intention and split households: findings from a survey of migrants in Beijing's urban villages / Fan, C Cindy   Journal Article
Fan, C Cindy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China  urban  Rural-Urban Migration  Migrants  Village  Urban Villages 
Split Households 
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