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1. Job and home dilemma: housing pathways of urban migrants in China.

2. How subjective economic status matters: the reference-group effect on migrants' settlement intention in urban China.

3. How does marriage demand stimulate support for immigration in Asia?

4. 'They did not allow me to enter the place I was heading to': being 'stuck-in-place' and transit emplacement in Nigerian migrations to China.

5. The foreign bully, the guest and the low-income knowledge worker: performing multiple versions of whiteness in China.

6. Technical Vocational Education for Migrant Girls in Western China: Transformational Benefits.

7. New theoretical dialogues on migration in China: introduction to the special issue.

8. Migrant status, school segregation, and students' academic achievement in urban China.

9. The Impact of Internal Migration on the Health of Rural Migrants: Evidence from Longitudinal Data in China.

10. Co-parental self-efficacy and young child developmental outcomes among rural–urban migrant families.

11. Sexuality and everydayness in a transnational context: toward a re-imagined West-China relationship?

12. The size distribution and growth pattern of cities in China, 1982–2010: analysis and policy implications.

13. Living condition among China's rural--urban migrants: recent dynamics and the inland--coastal differential.

14. Social networks of rural–urban migrants after residential relocation: evidence from Yangzhou, a medium-sized Chinese city.

15. Housing and Welfare Regimes: Examining the Changing Role of Public Housing in China.

16. Black Marxism : an incorporated analytical framework for rethinking Chinese labour in South African historiography.

17. Ideals and realities in Chinese immigrant parenting: Tiger mother versus others.

18. Intimacy, identity and relationship in the accounts of Chinese immigrants to Canada: the contribution of narrative analysis.

19. Masculinities on transnational journeys: sexual practices and risk management among male Chinese immigrants to Canada.

20. Does migrating with children influence migrants' occupation choice and income?

21. 'The Moon Back Home is Brighter'?: Return Migration and the Cultural Politics of Belonging.

22. Housing Migrant Workers in Rapidly Urbanizing Regions: A Study of the Chinese Model in Shenzhen.

23. Clientelism in the ethnopolis: ethnic contribution networks and political fundraising under late multiculturalism.

24. From immigrants to stayers: Micro-demography of a historical lineage in Sichuan, China

25. The effects of residential patterns and Chengzhongcun housing on segregation in Shenzhen.

26. The dragon and the snake: health practices among Chinese in the UK from an inter-disciplinary perspective.

27. Social Capital and Migrant Housing Experiences in Urban China: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis.

28. CIVIL WAR, MARRIAGE BAN AND SEX RATIO.

29. Is there any chance to get ahead? Education aspirations and expectations of migrant families in China.

30. Changing behaviours and continuing silence: sex in the post-immigration lives of mainland Chinese immigrants in Canada.

31. ‘I am not qualified to be a Honkongese because of my accented Cantonese’: mainland Chinese immigrant students in Hong Kong.

32. Civic/sanctuary orientation and HIV involvement among Chinese immigrant religious institutions in New York City.

33. Sex and sexuality in the Shenzhen tongzhi circle: HIV risk context and migrant men who have sex with men in China.

34. Policy impact on Tibetan market participation.

35. From "Passports" to "Joint Ventures": Intermarriage between Chinese Nationals and Western Expatriates Residing in Shanghai.

36. Urbanization, rural land system and social security for migrants in China.

37. Gender Differences in Caregiving: A Case in Chinese Canadian Caregiver.

38. Life Themes in the Narratives of Young Chinese Immigrants who have Successfully Adjusted to Life in Hong Kong.

39. "Every Peasant Girl Knows How to Sweep!": Sweeping Women Workers in Hefei, China.

40. CONSUMING SATELLITE MODERNITIES.