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How Migrant Labor Is Changing Rural China Rachel Murphy

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How Migrant Labor Is Changing Rural China Rachel Murphy
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Rachel Murphy
ISBN: 9780511550003, 9780521005302, 9780521809016, 0521005302, 0521809010, 0511550006
Language: English
Year: 2002

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How Migrant Labor Is Changing Rural China Rachel Murphy by Rachel Murphy 9780511550003, 9780521005302, 9780521809016, 0521005302, 0521809010, 0511550006 instant download after payment.

This study examines the changing effects of labor migration on the countryside of post-Mao China. Most of the changes are occurring because the migrants send money home and return to their villages for visits or to resettle. The return flows of money, people and information affects rural inequalities, rural spending patterns, agriculture, family relationships, the position of women, and the interactions between villagers and officials. Importantly, some returned migrants even create businesses at home. The book is based on in-depth fieldwork in the Chinese countryside, and it draws comparisons with migration and rural development in other countries.

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