China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban
migration, which is almost parallel with the phenomenal economic growth
and development in China in the last decades. Given the massive scale of
rural-urban migration in China, the health services access and health
constraints not only matter to rural-urban migrants but also have
important implications for broad public health concerns. However, this
issue has not been paid enough attention in academic research. While the
literature focuses on describing the demographic trends and economic
effects of rural-urban migration, very little in-depth research has been
done on migrant health and the constrained access to health services
among migrants in urban China. This study focuses on the multifaceted
reality of health constraints and health services access among migrants
by originally exploring the social strata, social networks, and the
understanding of health and health services among migrants. Furthermore,
this study investigates the health constraints and health services
access of rural-urban migrants in the absence of equal social protection
by the government.