Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration

The hukou household registration system in China is being relaxed in small and medium-sized cities, which makes it easier for migrant worker parents to take their children with them to cities for work. The aim of this study was determine the potential impact on psychological well-being of this chang...

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Main Authors: Jingjing Lu, Minmin Jiang, Lu Li, Therese Hesketh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/19/3744
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spelling doaj-a4bd9a17d4794ff2b7f895a21c56a7b72020-11-25T01:27:36ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-10-011619374410.3390/ijerph16193744ijerph16193744Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by MigrationJingjing Lu0Minmin Jiang1Lu Li2Therese Hesketh3Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaCentre for Global Health, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, ChinaThe hukou household registration system in China is being relaxed in small and medium-sized cities, which makes it easier for migrant worker parents to take their children with them to cities for work. The aim of this study was determine the potential impact on psychological well-being of this change for children by migration and hukou status. We conducted a cross-sectional survey using the Chinese version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) in urban and migrant schools in the capital, Hangzhou, and in schools in two rural counties of Zhejiang Province. Completed questionnaires were obtained from 2965 children, aged 10 to 15: 867 urban children with urban hukou, 625 migrant children with rural hukou, 695 rural children with rural hukou living with parents, and 778 left behind children. The crude SDQ scores showed that children directly affected by migration (migrant children and left behind children) were most at risk of psychological problems; urban and rural children living with their parents in their accustomed environment were least vulnerable. After adjustment for confounders, migrant children were the most vulnerable to psychological problems. Given that migration with children is on the increase, efforts should be made to improve conditions in urban areas for these children, and especially to ensure access to urban public schools.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/19/3744migrationchinachildrenpsychological well-being
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author Jingjing Lu
Minmin Jiang
Lu Li
Therese Hesketh
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Minmin Jiang
Lu Li
Therese Hesketh
Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
migration
china
children
psychological well-being
author_facet Jingjing Lu
Minmin Jiang
Lu Li
Therese Hesketh
author_sort Jingjing Lu
title Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration
title_short Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration
title_full Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration
title_fullStr Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration
title_full_unstemmed Relaxation in the Chinese Hukou System: Effects on Psychosocial Wellbeing of Children Affected by Migration
title_sort relaxation in the chinese hukou system: effects on psychosocial wellbeing of children affected by migration
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The hukou household registration system in China is being relaxed in small and medium-sized cities, which makes it easier for migrant worker parents to take their children with them to cities for work. The aim of this study was determine the potential impact on psychological well-being of this change for children by migration and hukou status. We conducted a cross-sectional survey using the Chinese version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) in urban and migrant schools in the capital, Hangzhou, and in schools in two rural counties of Zhejiang Province. Completed questionnaires were obtained from 2965 children, aged 10 to 15: 867 urban children with urban hukou, 625 migrant children with rural hukou, 695 rural children with rural hukou living with parents, and 778 left behind children. The crude SDQ scores showed that children directly affected by migration (migrant children and left behind children) were most at risk of psychological problems; urban and rural children living with their parents in their accustomed environment were least vulnerable. After adjustment for confounders, migrant children were the most vulnerable to psychological problems. Given that migration with children is on the increase, efforts should be made to improve conditions in urban areas for these children, and especially to ensure access to urban public schools.
topic migration
china
children
psychological well-being
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/19/3744
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