Childhood migration experience and adult health: evidence from China's rural migrants
Abstract Background Place of residence plays an influential role in shaping individual development, and studies have established links between Childhood migration experience (CME) and health outcomes through maturity. Over the past three decades, China has undergone one of the largest rural-to-urban...
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Main Authors: | Xiaohong Li (Author), Shiyan Qiao (Author), Dongying Zhang (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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