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Chinas̕ peasants and workers

Chinas̕ peasants and workers

David S. G. Goodman, Beatriz Carrillo

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The expert contributors illustrate how the development of the urban economic environment has led to changes in the urban working class, through an exploration of the workplace experiences of rural migrant workers, and of the plight of the old working class in the state-owned sector. They address questions on the extent to which migrant workers have become a new working class, are absorbed into the old working class, or simply remain as migrant workers. Changes in class relations in villages in the urban periphery, where the urbanization drive and in-migration has lead to a new local politics of class differentiation, are also raised.

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OL Work ID
OL23259617W

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Economic developmentUrban poorUrban-rural migrationEconomic conditionsChina, economic conditions, 1949-Working classCongresses

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