Migration and Perception of Health Status: a Qualitative Study in Kazakh Chinese

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2016

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This qualitative study explored the rural to urban migration’s effect and its related factors on later life health status and health perception among Kazakh Chinese. The participants were same sex sibling pairs, of which one moved from rural to urban areas in early life and the other stayed in rural areas. Rural participants tend to have more selected chronic diseases conditions and other self-reported conditions than urban participants but less physical limitations in older age. There is no clear difference on the health perceptions between rural and urban participants. Health care access and environmental factors are the major differences that may affect health in later life for rural participants.

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Zhang, Yinan (2016). Migration and Perception of Health Status: a Qualitative Study in Kazakh Chinese. Master's thesis, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12329.

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