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Rural-urban migration in Vietnam and China: gendered householding, production of space and the state
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Human MigrationState SocialismInternational Population MovementPopulation MovementUrban SocietyRural CultureSociologyPopulation MigrationInternal MigrationSocial ChangeDemographyMarket SocialismPublic HealthUrban SpaceSocial SciencesUnprecedented Rural-urban MigrationPopulation DisplacementRural-urban Migration
The transition from state socialism to market socialism in Vietnam and China has been characterized by unprecedented rural-urban migration. We argue that this migration is integral rather than incidental to the gendered reproduction of state and society. A review of the emerging literature on trans-local householding explores the process whereby the reflexive engagement of the state and the household remakes rural-urban differentiation in ways that are deeply gendered and classed. As such, state regulation and control of migrants are part of a process of reconfiguring state-society relations in which the production of space and the symbolic valuation of ruralness and urbanness have become a central trope.
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