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Healthcare for migrants in urban China: a new frontier / Milcent, Carine   Journal Article
Milcent, Carine Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract How can healthcare access for Chinese migrants be improved? Migrant workers face two types of healthcare-access exclusion in the workplace: one is financial (because of their income) and the other is social (because of the lack of social networks in the city). We use 2006 data from a survey of rural migrant workers conducted in five of the most economically-advanced cities. The empirical findings support the hypothesis of a return to the hometown for migrant workers with poor health. Apart from residency permits and income, the social integration of migrant workers is also found to be a decisive factor in healthcare access.
Key Words China  WHO  Economic Reform  Urban China  Healthcare  Health Insurance 
Migrants Workers  Health Status 
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