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Rural-urban migrants: a driving force for growth
Xiaodong Gong
, Sherry Kong
, Shi Li
, Xin Meng
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China
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Economic Growth
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Rural-to-urban Migrants
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Agriculture
50%
Early Years
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Peace
50%
Economic Change
50%
Urban Services
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Overall Productivity
50%
Agricultural Sector
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High Productivity
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People Movement
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Service Industry
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Manufacturing Industry
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Institutional Change
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Migrant Population
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World History
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Labor Mobility
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Higher Returns
50%
Demographic Movement
50%
China Reform
50%
Rural Labor
50%
Rapid Economic Growth
50%
Communist Regime
50%
Rural Migrant Workers
50%
Urban Manufacturing
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Surplus Labor
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Economic Incentives
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Secondary Industry
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Tertiary Industry
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Return to Labor
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
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Manufacturing Industry
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Services Industry
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Institutional Change
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Labor Mobility
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Migrant Worker
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Underemployment
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Social Sciences
China
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Economic Growth
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Legislation
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Economic Change
33%
Migrant Worker
33%
Agricultural Sector
33%
Institutional Change
33%
Service Industries
33%
Underemployment
33%
Communist Regime
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World History
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Manufacturing Industry
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Labor Mobility
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Peace Time
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