Two Peas in the Same Pod – Comparison Study of Left-Behind Children and Migrant Children in China

By Jiajie Xu, Jiale Huang, Qilong Tan, Yuan Shi, Yiwei Xuan, Zichen Yuan With urbanization accelerating at an alarming pace in recent decades, China has approximately 290,000,000 migrant workers migrating from rural to urban areas according to the 2019 Migrant Workers Monitoring Survey Report. If taken by their parents to urban areas, children of these migrant workers are referred to as migrant children. In contrast, those who … Continue reading Two Peas in the Same Pod – Comparison Study of Left-Behind Children and Migrant Children in China

Impact of COVID-19 on Trade Between China and France, 2020

By Muyuan Chen, Jingyi Jiang, Bin Ji COVID-19 epidemic is a human tragedy and is showing a huge impact on the global economy. The pandemic has affected countries all over the world including not only local economy but also international trade. China, as one of the first countries suffered from the epidemic, is also not immune. And with the stay-at-home orders issued in mid-March, France … Continue reading Impact of COVID-19 on Trade Between China and France, 2020

How the Peruvian Government and Social Enterprises Promote Digital Financial Inclusion

By Ruoxi Lyu In 2011, Milagros migrated to Lima from Iquitos, the capital of the Peruvian Amazon, to make a living. Every month, Milagros transferred part of her wages to support her family. However, it was arduous for her mother to withdraw the funds. From an isolated town with no bank branches to the closest agent, her mother had to travel about 45 minutes by … Continue reading How the Peruvian Government and Social Enterprises Promote Digital Financial Inclusion

How Do Families Affect Children’s Education and Development?–A Study in Villages at China-Myanmar Border

By Xiaoyun Zhang, Qingyang Xing, Yingchen Yang At the Yunnan-Myanmar border, there are many paradise-like villages in the mountains and forests, which gives birth to many intelligent children. They are born artists, good at climbing, diving, dancing, singing, and many kinds of skills. However, when it comes to education, many of them are not so-called good students. Many children perform poorly in class and get … Continue reading How Do Families Affect Children’s Education and Development?–A Study in Villages at China-Myanmar Border