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Theoretical Research on the Structure of China's Labor

Migration

Shiying YANG









The main objective of this paper is to research the structure of China' s labor migration by the two-sector economic development theory. At the same time, agriculture-manufacture labor migra-tion problems and the characteristics of China' s labor migramigra-tion are to be analyzed. Estimamigra-tion of China' s labor migration from 1949 to 1998 will be discussed in the end. All deficiencies of this re-search are my sole responsibility.

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