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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  2021, Vol. 36 Issue (3): 58-66    DOI: 10.13959/j.issn.1003-2398.2021.03.007
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LIFE COURSE CHANGE AND BIOLOGICAL FAMILY INTEGRATION OF TRAFFICKED CHILDREN: EVIDENCE FROM THE SUCCESSFUL CASES OF SEEKING RELATIVES
XUE Shu-yan1,2, LI Gang1,2, WANG Hui-juan1,2, FU Ying1,2, LIU Ling1,2
1. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China;
2. Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China

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Abstract  It is worth paying attention to the life course change and biological family integration of the trafficked children after their success in seeking relatives. Based on the selection of trafficked children cases of success in finding back their relatives from public welfare platforms, we have interviewed trafficked children and their social network members from hometown through field investigation. The life course theory is used to reveal the trafficked children's life course change and biological family integration after successfully recontacted their biological parents. The results indicate that:The life trajectories of trafficked children mainly go through four stages:being trafficked, being adopted, seeking relatives, and recontacting biological family. The trafficking in children is the result of the comprehensive reactions of society, families and individuals during a certain historical period. There is a strong correlation between adopting children behaviors and the willingness of the adoptive family. The adoptive families can be divided into two types:good adoptive family and bad adoptive family. Seeking relatives is an important reflection of the individual initiative and selfchoice of the trafficked children. The success possibility of seeking family is influenced by the individual initiative of trafficked children and the time and space of their lives. Seeking relatives is generally carried out at the same time as finding a job, and is influenced by blood relationship and the type of adoptive family.
Key wordstrafficked children      success in seeking relatives      life course      biological family integration     
Received: 06 July 2020     
PACS: K901  
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XUE Shu-yan,LI Gang,WANG Hui-juan等. LIFE COURSE CHANGE AND BIOLOGICAL FAMILY INTEGRATION OF TRAFFICKED CHILDREN: EVIDENCE FROM THE SUCCESSFUL CASES OF SEEKING RELATIVES[J]. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY, 2021, 36(3): 58-66.
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