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OverviewUrban Poverty Reduction Among Migrants in China is the result of a large-scale research project conducted across China from 2002 to 2010. Packed full of original material, academic analysis, expert knowledge and practical policy suggestions, it paints a detailed picture of one of the consequences of China’s startling economic transformation. Written by the experts at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) working in partnership with UNESCO. Since Reform and Opening up, China has witnessed increasingly large scale rural labor population mobility between town and country. According to statistics from the agricultural department and labour and social security department, in 2004 the number of rural peasant workers in urban areas reached about 120 million. Since the beginning of the 1990s, research circles have devoted much attention to this sociological group, Much of this research stresses the disadvantageous position of the migrant workers compared to the urban residents (Hukou). Very few of the articles point out that poverty exists among the urban peasant workers, and very few researchers regard this poverty as a specialized topic that deserves serious investigation, analysis and theorizing. Moreover, the Chinese government in its helping of the poor and in policy development, lacks emphasis on the problem of the impoverished urban peasant worker. This book, through the angle of poverty analysis, attempts to deal with China’s problem of large-scale population mobility and its creation of an impoverished urban peasant worker population. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Huang Ping , Domenach-Chich GenevievePublisher: Paths Publishing Group Imprint: Paths Publishing Group Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9781844644469ISBN 10: 1844644464 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 30 March 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChina’s Role in Achieving Sustained Growth in Asia, Zhao Jianglin China’s Rise and the Evolution of East Asian Security Order, Sun Xuefeng And Huang Yuxing Trans-Pacific Partnerships: New Challenges for Asian Economies, Shen Minghui Chain-ASEAN Free Trade: An Evaluation of the 2010 Performance, Wang Yuzhu The Implications and Features of China-India Political Relations, Zhao Gancheng China & India: Potential & Challenge in Leading Asia’s Sustained Growth, Liu Xiaoxue New Features of China-North Korean Economic Cooperation, Jin Zhe Security in the Korean Peninsula & China’s Tactics of Cooperation with Relevant Parties, Liu Saili Strategic Center of Gravity Towards the East and the Adjustment of US Asian-Pacific Strategy, Yuan Peng & Wang Honggang Issues on Trans-Border Rivers & China’s Peripheral Security, Li Zhifei Geo-Economic Strategy in the South China Sea, Wu Yin & Tang Jian The Economic Cooperation of Northeast Asia and the Supply of Regional Public Goods, Wang ShuangReviewsAuthor InformationPing Huang, Institute of American Studies, CASS & Humanities and Social Science Program, UNESCO. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |