Social Integration as Mediator and Age as Moderator in Social Capital Affecting Mental Health of Internal Migrant Workers: A Multi-Group Structural Equation Modeling Approach
The rise of migrant workers has been a unique social phenomenon as China goes through industrialization, urbanization, and modernization. They are a special social group formed during the economic and social transition of the country. Migration of rural labor has pushed China on its new path toward...
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Main Authors: | Jingjing Zhou (Author), Jianfang Zhou (Author), Hongyang Zhang (Author), Junwei Zhang (Author) |
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