Complexity of Rural Migration in China
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Complexity of Rural Migration in China
The Story of a Migrant Village
Fengshui, Xiong
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
246
Mole
Inglês
9780367646264
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction 2. Rurality Rooted in the Soil 3. The Rising Labor Migration and the Transplantation of Rurality 4. The Disintegration of Rurality during the Urban-Rural Migration 5. The Reconstruction of Rurality Within the Frame of the "Beautiful Countryside Construction" Campaign 6. The Transformation of Rurality and the Ordering of the Village 7. Discussion and Conclusion
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Labour Migration;Mobile Population;Chinese Rurality;Rural Transformation;Contemporary Chinese Rural Society;Young Man;Rural migration;Harmonious Society;China socio-economic relationships;Migrant Villagers;Labor migration;CCP Central Committee;Contemporary rural China;Differential Mode;China's rural society;Household Contract Responsibility System;Urban Rural Integration;Socioeconomic Development;Agrarian Civilization;Migrant Workers;Gdp Growth;Central Government;Fei Xiaotong;Village Cadres;CCP Committee;Rural Urban Dual System;Father Son Relationship;CCP Congress;Filial Piety;Quantitative Research;Dual Influences;Local GDP Growth;Hometown Connections;Fixed Soil;Nonfarm Industries
1. Introduction 2. Rurality Rooted in the Soil 3. The Rising Labor Migration and the Transplantation of Rurality 4. The Disintegration of Rurality during the Urban-Rural Migration 5. The Reconstruction of Rurality Within the Frame of the "Beautiful Countryside Construction" Campaign 6. The Transformation of Rurality and the Ordering of the Village 7. Discussion and Conclusion
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Labour Migration;Mobile Population;Chinese Rurality;Rural Transformation;Contemporary Chinese Rural Society;Young Man;Rural migration;Harmonious Society;China socio-economic relationships;Migrant Villagers;Labor migration;CCP Central Committee;Contemporary rural China;Differential Mode;China's rural society;Household Contract Responsibility System;Urban Rural Integration;Socioeconomic Development;Agrarian Civilization;Migrant Workers;Gdp Growth;Central Government;Fei Xiaotong;Village Cadres;CCP Committee;Rural Urban Dual System;Father Son Relationship;CCP Congress;Filial Piety;Quantitative Research;Dual Influences;Local GDP Growth;Hometown Connections;Fixed Soil;Nonfarm Industries