Research on Migrant Children’s Educational Choices and Fiscal Policy

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Beijing Hukou
Beijing Municipal Education Commission
Beijing Municipal Government
Beijing Municipal People's Government
Beijing Municipal People’s Government
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Central Government
Charter Schools
comparative education policy
Compulsory Education Stage
education economics
Education Policy
Education supply and demand theory
Educational choices
Educational fiscal policy
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Family Economic Conditions
Fiscal Policy
fiscal policy impact on migrant students
High School Entrance Examination
Household Wealth Index
Human Capital Production Function
Migrant Children
Migrant Children's Education
Migrant Children's Schooling
Migrant Children’s Education
Migrant Children’s Schooling
Migrant Education
Migrant Schools
Migrant Students
Miscellaneous Fees
Municipal Education Commission
Priority Education Zones
public funding allocation
Quantitative Research
Residing Cities
school access inequality
School Characteristic Variables
socioeconomic factors learning
Sponsorship Fees
Unlicensed Migrant School
urban migration studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367722302
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing from global insights and the education supply and demand theory, this book investigates migrant children’s education in China, as well as the educational financial policies, which serves as both a background and possible solutions.

From a comparative perspective, the education fiscal policies regarding issues with migrant/immigrant students and inequality in the United States and Europe were first examined, before comprehensive theoretical framework is constructed to evaluate the government and public schools’ input and migrant children’s educational demand in China. Their school choices, academic performances, educational choices and impact factors from the perspectives of class, gender, society and family are then discussed in depth. By tracing back to previous fiscal policies regarding migrant children in China and local policies in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, the author further interrogates the existing challenges, possible strategies and solutions.

This book will appeal to scholars of education economics, education policy, educational equality and those who're generally interested in Chinese education and society.

Hui Zhang is a researcher at China Academy of Financial Sciences and has a Doctor’s degree in Public Administration. Her main research directions are education finance and economy, science and technology finance, health finance, public budget management, urbanization and public finance, and public finance expenditure.

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