a Beijing native and founder of the Canadian NGO Educating Girls in Rural China (EGRC). “Though the living conditions in rural China in even the poorest regions have improved — food and shelter are no ...
She sat for the gaokao, China’s university entrance ... obstacles start from a young age. urban-rural divide: the differences between growing up and living in a big city or a small town, which ...
School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou, China Introduction: The continuous migration of rural populations to urban areas poses a significant threat to food ...
The strength of this study is that we focused on a rapidly growing vulnerable population—the rural elderly. However, several limitations need to be considered when interpreting our results. First, the ...
“What we also find for those living in rural communities is that they may often have to rely much more on their chosen family or informal support groups, so sometimes we find…more tight-knit social ...
LHASA -- The per capita disposable income of rural residents in Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region saw the fastest growth in the country in 2024, nearing the national average, a remarkable ...