Educational Hopes and Ambitions of Left-Behind Children in Rural China

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Compulsory Education Stage
cultural capital analysis
Cultural Capital Matters
Dormitory Building
Education System
Educational Aspirations
educational disadvantage rural children
Educational Self-efficacy
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Family Cultural Capital
Family Social Capital
General High School Students
General High Schools
Good Life
High School
Junior High School Teachers
Migrant Children
migrant family separation
qualitative case study China
Rural Education
rural education inequality
School Based Support Programmes
Senior High School
Social Reproduction
sociological theory application
Understanding Aspirations
Urban Kids
Urban Rural Income Gap
Vocational High School
Vocational High School Students
Water Machine
Young People's Educational Aspirations
Young People's Educational Experiences
Young People's Educational Outcomes
Young People’s Educational Aspirations
Young People’s Educational Experiences
Young People’s Educational Outcomes
youth aspirations research
Youth Studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032034317
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This monograph highlights the educational experiences of rural children who are 'left behind' by their migrant worker parents in China, analyzing how this situation impacts on their aspirations and self-identity.

Via an ethnographic and qualitative case study of a rural school in southwest China, the author presents the real lives of these disadvantaged children along with their challenges and needs, and provides an in depth understanding of how being ‘left behind’ impacts on their future aspirations. Building on the sociological theories of Pierre Bourdieu, the author makes an original contribution by combining seemingly incompatible disciplinary perspectives, such as cultural capital from sociology, rational action from behavioral economics, and self-efficacy from psychology. Hence, the book endeavors to transfer these Western theories to an Eastern context and demonstrates cultural nuances that are not always captured when applied in the West.

The book will attract academic scholars and postgraduate students in the area of socially disadvantaged children and young people as well as those who are working on youth studies and rural education.

Yang Hong is a lecturer at Faculty of Education, Shaanxi Normal University. She received her PhD in Sociology of Education, the Institute of Education, Reading University, UK. She specializes in social justice, focusing on issues of poverty, education, gender and identity.

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