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Analysis on the Problem of Rural Surplus Labor and Recommendations for Rural Labor Transfer

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  • HUANG, Shenghua

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Based on the historical development of the problem of rural surplus labor in China, this paper explored its development path. It made an in-depth analysis of the obstacles in the process of rural labor transfer and put forward relevant recommendations, including strengthening the cultural knowledge and skills training of the rural surplus labor, improving the relevant systems after migrant workers enter cities, strengthening the protection of the legal rights and interests of migrant workers, and vigorously developing the rural labor transfer market.

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  • HUANG, Shenghua, 2020. "Analysis on the Problem of Rural Surplus Labor and Recommendations for Rural Labor Transfer," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(12), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:310144
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.310144
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