Influencing Factors and Working Mechanisms of Chinese Urban Migration and Integration

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The influencing factors and mechanisms of immigrant cities, the influencing factors and mechanisms of immigrants on cities.

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    Zhang, Wenwen. “The influence of migrant students on the education of native students in compulsory education: New developments in overseas studies.” Journal of Educational Scholarship. 2017(2).

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Yang, S., Wang, D. (2023). Influencing Factors and Working Mechanisms of Chinese Urban Migration and Integration. In: Urban Migration and Public Governance in China. Public Economy and Urban Governance in China. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4052-3_4

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