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Chinas Ruralurban Inequality In The Countryside 1st Ed Yan Gao

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Chinas Ruralurban Inequality In The Countryside 1st Ed Yan Gao
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.36 MB
Author: Yan Gao, Shailaja Fennell
ISBN: 9789811082726, 9789811082733, 9811082723, 9811082731
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Chinas Ruralurban Inequality In The Countryside 1st Ed Yan Gao by Yan Gao, Shailaja Fennell 9789811082726, 9789811082733, 9811082723, 9811082731 instant download after payment.

This book approaches the issue of rural-urban inequality through fieldwork conducted in a specific township (Zuogang) in Qinggang County, part of Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China. Presenting painstaking fieldwork in a single location, it successfully illuminates fundamental aspects of the reality and the complexity of rural-urban inequality that cannot be found in macro-level studies, most of which are prepared by economists. The book offers a unique combination of rigorous economic analysis with insightful social and anthropological analysis, as well as revealing interviews with local government officials. This approach provides a rich tapestry of rural perceptions of rural-urban inequality. With in-depth analysis and empirical evidence on questions concerning the development and root causes of urban-rural disparities, the book significantly enriches our understanding of the widely discussed issue of rural-urban income inequality, but from the unique perspective of rural China.

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