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Intersectionality and power in inter-hukou families in China
Ching Wu Lake LUI
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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China
100%
Rural-urban
100%
Hukou
100%
Citizenship Status
66%
Husband
66%
Power Dynamics
66%
Government Policy
33%
Participant Observation
33%
Chinese Context
33%
Socioeconomic Status
33%
Depth Interviews
33%
Between-group
33%
Migrants
33%
Filial piety
33%
Article Use
33%
Spouses
33%
Social Rights
33%
Sojourners
33%
Household Registration
33%
Creative Strategy
33%
Mean Group
33%
Legal Status
33%
Rural-to-urban Migrants
33%
Intermarriage
33%
Registration Status
33%
Marital Power
33%
Urban Women
33%
Rural Migrants
33%
Migrant Wives
33%
Rural Classes
33%
Dynamic Work
33%
Intersectional Approach
33%
Subjugation
33%
Rural Families
33%
Patriarchal Structure
33%
Urban Rules
33%
Rural Homes
33%
Oppressed Group
33%
Policy Structure
33%
Urban Power
33%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Hukou
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Chinese
33%
In-Depth Interview
33%
Participant Observation
33%
Legal Status
33%
Spouses
33%
Social Rights
33%
Intermarriage
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Government Policy
100%