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CHINESE LABOUR MARKET (2) answer(s).
 
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Chinese minority income disparity in Urumqi: an analysis of Han-Ugyhur labour market outcomes in the formal and informal economies. / Howell, Anthony J   Journal Article
Howell, Anthony J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract 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.
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Economic situation of rural migrant workers in China / Shi Li   Journal Article
Shi Li Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines the current economic situation of rural migrant workers in China. The paper provides some descriptive statistics on their regions of origin, their destinations, and the sectors in which they are employed, as well as on their age, sex and level of education. The paper also discusses the difficult working conditions of many rural migrant workers in the Chinese labour market, in particular their low wages, the problems of wage arrears, the lack of written contracts, the long working hours, the inadequate social security coverage, and the difficulties they face in accessing public services.
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