Impact of parental migration on psychosocial well-being of children left behind: a qualitative study in rural China
Abstract Background Tens of millions of rural "left-behind children (LBC)" in China grow up experiencing prolonged separation from their migrant worker parents. This study aimed to explore how children are affected by parental migration, from the perspectives of children, parents, and gran...
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Main Authors: | Chenyue Zhao (Author), Feng Wang (Author), Xudong Zhou (Author), Minmin Jiang (Author), Therese Hesketh (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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