The Causes, Impacts and Governance Approaches of the "Gaokao Migration" Phenomenon in China

Authors

  • Ruoyu Li The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18254302

Keywords:

Gaokao migration, Educational equity, Gaokao system, Case study, Governance path

Abstract

This study investigates the phenomenon of “Gaokao migration,” whereby candidates strategically shift household registration and school records across provinces to gain advantageous access to college admissions. Anchored in institutionalism, educational equity theory, and capital theory, the research employs a qualitative multi-case design based on systematic retrieval and comparative analysis of published academic cases (2000–2025). The study conceptualizes Gaokao migration, identifies its mobility patterns, examines its policy, socio-economic, and cultural-psychological drivers, and evaluates its impacts on procedural and substantive fairness, local educational ecologies, and individual candidates. Building on multi-center governance theory, it proposes a multi-level governance framework integrating national macro-regulation, inter-provincial coordination, school-level self-discipline, and social oversight. The findings aim to enrich theoretical understanding and inform policy reforms promoting fairness and justice in higher education admissions.

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2026-01-16

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Li, R. (2026). The Causes, Impacts and Governance Approaches of the "Gaokao Migration" Phenomenon in China. International Journal of Contemporary Education and Teaching Research, 5, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18254302

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