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Research on the Education of Migrant Children in China: A Review of the Literature |
Yuanyuan Chen1( ), Shuaizhang Feng2( ), Yujie Han3( ) |
1. School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, China; Key Laboratory of Mathematical Economics (Ministry of Education), Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, China 2. Institue for Economic and Social Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China 3. Institue for Economic and Social Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China |
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Abstract With the rapid urbanization and mass internal migration in China during the past several decades, the population of children who migrate with their parents to the cities has now reached over 35 million. The education of migrant children poses significant challenges to China’s hukou based education system. In this paper, we first review the policy developments and descriptive studies related to migrant children’s education to offer a comprehensive view of the issue. We then provide in-depth examination of several important quantitative literatures, including the effect of parental migration on children’s education, schooling choices of migrant children and their impacts on school performance, peer effects of migrant children in urban public schools. Overall, although considerable progress has been made regarding migrant children’s education in China, more fundamental policy reforms are necessary to improve the quality of migrant children’s education at the compulsory education level and beyond.
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Keywords
migrant children
education
public schools
migrant schools
compulsory education
hukou
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Issue Date: 17 July 2019
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