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Education as a Means of Integration into the City
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This study explores and analyzes migrant children s educational issues in China s southwest metropolitan city of Chengdu as reflected in a government-sponsored Honghua School. In recent years, instead of traveling alone to their destination cities, more and more migrant workers have chosen to travel with their families. As a result, their children s educational needs have become an area of concern and conflict, due largely to China s outdated hukou household registration system that ties social benefits closely to the person s place of hukou registration. While largely looked upon as a labor export province, Sichuan, with its capital of Chengdu, also has witnessed intra-province migrant arrivals from the rural regions in Sichuan. Recently, as China s coastal manufacturing facilities have been negatively impacted by the global economic recession, many Sichuan migrants have lost their factory jobs, which has forced them to return to Sichuan. Many of these returnees choose to stay in Chengdu with their families and seek jobs there. Are the Chengdu schools ready for the growing number of migrant children? Are any proactive measures being taken to ensure their education?
Autorentext
Commonly known by her Chinese name as Fu Yi among her family and friends, Dr. Schuler grew up and received most of her education in southwest China. Before coming to US in 1998, Fu Yi served as faculty at Sichuan University from 1996-1998. She received her doctoral degree in Intercultural Education in 2011. She now works in a private US university.
Klappentext
This study explores and analyzes migrant children's educational issues in China's southwest metropolitan city of Chengdu as reflected in a government-sponsored Honghua School. In recent years, instead of traveling alone to their destination cities, more and more migrant workers have chosen to travel with their families. As a result, their children's educational needs have become an area of concern and conflict, due largely to China's outdated hukou household registration system that ties social benefits closely to the person's place of hukou registration. While largely looked upon as a labor export province, Sichuan, with its capital of Chengdu, also has witnessed intra-province migrant arrivals from the rural regions in Sichuan. Recently, as China's coastal manufacturing facilities have been negatively impacted by the global economic recession, many Sichuan migrants have lost their factory jobs, which has forced them to return to Sichuan. Many of these returnees choose to stay in Chengdu with their families and seek jobs there. Are the Chengdu schools ready for the growing number of migrant children? Are any proactive measures being taken to ensure their education?
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Migrant Children's education in the Government-sponsored Honghua School in Chengdu, China
- Autor Yi Schuler
- Titel Education as a Means of Integration into the City
- ISBN 978-3-659-23621-1
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783659236211
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H220mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 240
- Genre Ratgeber & Freizeit
- GTIN 09783659236211