Drawing from global insights and the education supply and demand theory, this book investigates migrant children's educational choices, academic performances, and future options in China, as well as the educational fiscal policies, which serves as both a background and possible solutions.
Hui Zhang is a researcher at China Academy of Financial Sciences and has a Doctor's degree in Public Administration. Her main research directions are education finance and economy, science and technology finance, health finance, public budget management, urbanization and public finance, and public finance expenditure.
1. Introduction: Educational Choices in the Era of Mass Migration 2. The experience of education fiscal policies on children in foreign nations 3. Theory analysis of migrant children's educational choices 4. School choice: Migrant children's school choices in cities 5. Academic performances: results of school choices and the basis for promotion choices 6. Promotion choices: household education decisions when migrant children promote to high schools 7. Challenges in the design and execution of the education fiscal policies for migrant children in China 8. Reform on migrant children's education administration and fiscal policies: strategies and solutions