Cover of Small Town China by Beatriz Carrillo Garcia, showcasing rural migrant workers navigating the challenges of urbanization in small towns.

Small Town China: Unveiling Rural Migrants’ Struggles in Urbanization

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Small Town China: A Case Study of Rural Migrant Workers

Small Town China delves into the overlooked experiences of rural migrant workers moving to small towns, offering a unique perspective on China's urbanization. In this in-depth study, Beatriz Carrillo Garcia presents a case study from a northern Chinese town, exploring the challenges and opportunities that migrants face in their integration into urban society.

Key Features:

  • Explores the inclusion and exclusion of rural migrants in small-town socio-economic systems.
  • Analyzes access to critical resources like housing, education, healthcare, and welfare benefits.
  • Highlights the role of state and private forces in shaping migration experiences.
  • Provides valuable insights for scholars of urbanization, social policy, and rural migration in China.

Who Should Read This Book?

Perfect for students and scholars of China’s development, rural migration, and urbanization. A must-read for those interested in understanding bottom-up urban growth and social policies shaping China’s future.

Why You Should Buy It:

If you're seeking a deeper understanding of China's unique urbanization processes and the lives of rural migrant workers, this book is for you. With compelling case studies and insightful analysis, it offers a new lens through which to view the complexities of Chinese society. Get your copy today and uncover the stories of rural migration in small-town China!