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ID126780
Title ProperChinese minority income disparity in Urumqi
Other Title Informationan analysis of Han-Ugyhur labour market outcomes in the formal and informal economies.
LanguageENG
AuthorHowell, Anthony J
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ethnic tensions between Uyghur and Han Chinese culminated in 2009 with the Urumqi riots, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Xinjiang's modern history, which left more than 200 people dead and another 1,700 injured. Following the 2009 Urumqi Riots, Chinese policy towards Xinjiang underwent a major shift, breaking away from its previous "gradualist" approach to one of economic development. In its place, China implemented policies meant to spur "leapfrog development" in Xinjiang. These new economic policies are likely to bring about rapid growth to the region; however, the question remains whether this growth will be equitably transferred amongst all ethnic groups and regions within Xinjiang.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol.11, No.3; December 2013: p. 1-23
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal Vol.11, No.3; December 2013: p. 1-23
Key WordsChina ;  Chinese Labour Market ;  Chinese Economic System ;  Economics ;  Labour Economic ;  Chinese Economic Policy ;  Ethnic Tensions ;  Urumqi Riots ;  Uyghur and Han ;  Ethnic Groups ;  Xinjiang's Modern History