The Physical and Psychological Health of Migrants in Guangzhou, China
This study analyzed the health of migrants in 4 types of neighborhood in the city of Guangzhou in China. The research shows that the health of internal migrants in urban villages and private housing neighborhoods is much better than those living in older inner city neighborhoods (which are known as...
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Main Authors: | Hongsheng Chen PhD (Author), Zhenjun Zhu PhD (Author), Dongqi Sun PhD (Author), Xingping Wang PhD (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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