Rural‐to‐Urban Migration in China
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8411.1996.tb00016.x
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- Harry X Wu & Xin Meng, 1995. "Relocation of Farm Household Labour and Its Direct and Indirect Impacts on Grain Production in China," Chinese Economies Research Centre (CERC) Working Papers 1995-06, University of Adelaide, Chinese Economies Research Centre.
- Harry X Wu & Li Zhou, 1996. "Research on Rural-to-Urban Labour Migration in the Post-Reform China: A Survey," Chinese Economies Research Centre (CERC) Working Papers 1996-04, University of Adelaide, Chinese Economies Research Centre.
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