Urbanization, Migration and Well-Being
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Economics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 March 2023) | Viewed by 25919
Special Issue Editors
Interests: migration; urbanization; well-being; community governance; social policy
Interests: migration; well-being; child and family social work; child welfare; social policy
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over half of the world population (more than four billion people) now live in urban settings globally, a number projected to reach five billion by 2030 and seven billion by 2050. While developed countries have already reached a high level of urbanization, 95 percent of urban expansion will occur in developing countries in the coming decades. In the meanwhile, the nature, volume, direction, causes, and consequences of international migration between developing and developed countries keeps changing in a rapidly urbanizing and globalizing world. As people move and cities expand, scholars have yet to determine whether migration and transition in the developing world share common characteristics among themselves or with developed countries; however, one thing is certain—the rapid processes of urbanization and migration create huge challenges for individuals, families, communities, and societies. This Special Issue focuses on issues related to the process of migration and urbanization, both in and between developing and developed countries, and the impacts of migration and urbanization on human well-being, which can be measured both objectively and subjectively. We are also interested in studies exploring potential policies and practice interventions to improve human well-being through social inclusion and integration along the process of migration and urbanization.
Prof. Dr. Juan Chen
Dr. Wei Lu
Dr. Shenghua Xie
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urbanization
- migration
- well-being
- health
- mental health
- social inclusion
- social policy
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