| Literature DB >> 35955085 |
Abstract
As noted in the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals 2030 agenda, sustainable cities "without leaving anyone behind" should take into consideration migrant groups, which may play only a marginal role but may be at the root of potential social conflicts. This study thereby promotes cross-disciplinary explorations of knowing and understanding the rural-to-urban internal migrants against the background of rapid urbanization. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis based on 2788 English language articles obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection database. As China's unique Hukou system highlights the divide between rural migrants and urban dwellers, migrant studies have extended to a diverse range of interests. We underlined the most productive sources and authors in this area and identified networks of collaboration among countries and institutions. Furthermore, we found trends in research themes and topics and research clusters through keyword-based analysis techniques. The results provide a rich source of information on the intellectual structure of the chosen domain of rural-to-urban migrants.Entities:
Keywords: bibliometric analysis; network analysis; performance analysis; rural-to-urban migrant; science mapping
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35955085 PMCID: PMC9368563 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Primary information and summary of the dataset.
| Description | Results |
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| Timespan | 1 January 2004–3 June 2022 |
| Sources | 1006 |
| Documents | 2788 |
| Average years from publication | 6.07 |
| Average citations per document | 17.05 |
| Average citations per year per doc | 2.123 |
| References | 98,860 |
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| Keywords Plus | 3624 |
| Author’s Keywords | 5626 |
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| Authors | 5761 |
| Author Appearances | 9167 |
| Authors of single-authored documents | 602 |
| Authors of multi-authored documents | 5159 |
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| Single-authored documents | 702 |
| Documents per Author | 0.484 |
| Authors per Document | 2.07 |
| Co-Authors per Documents | 3.29 |
| Collaboration Index | 2.47 |
| International co-authorships % | 38.2 |
Figure 1Number of articles published on the topic of rural-to-urban migrants from 2004 to 2021.
Figure 2A Sankey diagram showing authors (AU), author keywords (DE), and sources (SO).
Figure 3Core sources on the topic of rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
Top 10 journals with the most articles published on the topic of rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
| Journal | JCR Category | N. of | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| POPULATION SPACE AND PLACE |
DEMOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY | 65 | 1171 |
| INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH |
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL and OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | 55 | 317 |
| CITIES |
URBAN STUDIES | 52 | 908 |
| BMC PUBLIC HEALTH |
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL and OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | 51 | 1142 |
| HABITAT INTERNATIONAL |
URBAN STUDIES DEVELOPMENT STUDIES REGIONAL and URBAN PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | 50 | 2125 |
| PLOS ONE |
MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | 50 | 946 |
| CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW |
ECONOMICS | 49 | 1489 |
| URBAN STUDIES |
URBAN STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | 48 | 1420 |
| JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES |
REGIONAL and URBAN PLANNING GEOGRAPHY | 40 | 806 |
| SUSTAINABILITY |
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES GREEN and SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY | 37 | 123 |
Top 10 countries with the highest number of papers.
| Country | Articles | Freq | SCP * | MCP ** | MCP | Total | Citations |
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| CHINA | 1035 | 37.4% | 657 | 378 | 0.365 | 14,878 | 14.37 |
| USA | 538 | 19.5% | 328 | 210 | 0.390 | 12,720 | 23.64 |
| UNITED KINGDOM | 241 | 8.7% | 132 | 109 | 0.452 | 5973 | 24.78 |
| AUSTRALIA | 137 | 5.0% | 86 | 51 | 0.372 | 2416 | 17.64 |
| NETHERLANDS | 87 | 3.1% | 35 | 52 | 0.598 | 1480 | 17.01 |
| INDIA | 71 | 2.6% | 59 | 12 | 0.169 | 522 | 7.35 |
| GERMANY | 67 | 2.4% | 46 | 21 | 0.313 | 1175 | 17.54 |
| CANADA | 62 | 2.2% | 34 | 28 | 0.452 | 1171 | 18.89 |
| SOUTH AFRICA | 37 | 1.3% | 27 | 10 | 0.270 | 593 | 16.03 |
| SINGAPORE | 34 | 1.2% | 25 | 9 | 0.265 | 356 | 10.47 |
| SWEDEN | 34 | 1.2% | 23 | 11 | 0.324 | 505 | 14.85 |
* SCP: Single Country Publication; ** MCP: Multiple Country Publication.
Top 10 institutions in the field of rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
| Affiliations | Country | Articles |
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| Sun Yat-sen University | China | 124 |
| Beijing Normal University | China | 109 |
| Peking University | China | 97 |
| Fudan University | China | 83 |
| London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | UK | 82 |
| Chinese University of Hong Kong | China | 81 |
| University of Hong Kong | China | 76 |
| University of Amsterdam | The Netherlands | 75 |
| Renmin University of China | China | 68 |
| Zhejiang University | China | 65 |
Figure 4Network of institutional cooperation.
Figure 5Top 20 authors’ productivity on the topic of rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
Top 10 locally cited documents and references on the topic of rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
| Cited Journal | LC * | |
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| Rural migrant workers in urban China: living a marginalized life [ | International Journal of Social Welfare | 123 |
| China’s floating population and their settlement intention in the cities: Beyond the Hukou reform [ | Habitat International | 92 |
| Internal migration and health: re-examining the healthy migrant phenomenon in China [ | Social Science and Medicine | 75 |
| The Household Registration System and Migrant Labor in China: Notes on a Debate [ | Population and Development Review | 71 |
| Circular migration, or permanent stay? Evidence from China’s rural–urban migration [ | China Economic Review | 68 |
| Migrants as second-class workers in urban China? A decomposition analysis [ | Journal of Comparative Economics | 66 |
| Settlement Intention and Split Households: Findings from a Survey of Migrants in Beijing’s Urban Villages [ | China Review | 65 |
| The mental health status of Chinese rural–urban migrant workers [ | Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 59 |
| The social networks of new-generation migrants in China’s urbanized villages: A case study of Guangzhou [ | Habitat International | 58 |
| Urban villages under China’s rapid urbanization: Unregulated assets and transitional neighborhoods [ | Habitat International | 57 |
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| The Hukou System and Rural-Urban Migration in China: Processes and Changes [ | China Quarterly | 182 |
| Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants, the State, and the Logic of the Market [ | University of California Press | 180 |
| Is China Abolishing the Hukou System? [ | China Quarterly | 151 |
| Rural migrant workers in urban China: living a marginalized life [ | International Journal of Social Welfare | 123 |
| Migration, Unemployment and Development: A Two-Sector Analysis [ | American Economic Review | 120 |
| The Two-Tier Labor Market in Urban China: Occupational Segregation and Wage Differentials between Urban Residents and Rural Migrants in Shanghai [ | Journal of Comparative Economics | 115 |
| The Chinese Hukou System at 50 [ | Eurasian Geography and Economics | 110 |
| The Elite, the Natives, and the Outsiders: Migration and Labor Market Segmentation in Urban China [ | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | 101 |
| The settlement intention of China’s floating population in the cities: recent changes and multifaceted individual-level determinants [ | Population, Space and Place | 98 |
| The New Economics of Labor Migration [ | American Economic Review | 96 |
* LC: local citations.
Figure 6Word cloud of ranking distribution with author keywords (a) and Keywords Plus (b).
Figure 7Co-occurrences of Keyword Plus on the topic of rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022) (n = 200).
Figure 8Trend topics of studies on rural-to-urban migrants (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
Figure 9Thematic map of rural-to-urban migrant studies (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).
Figure 10Conceptual structure map of rural-to-urban migrant studies (1 January 2004–3 June 2022).