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Migration and Poverty Alleviation in China

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China has achieved remarkable progress in poverty alleviation since the start of its reforms. Rural-urban labour migration on an unprecedented scale played a vital role in rural income growth, poverty reduction and economic development. The present publication argues that although migration in China has unique institutional characteristics, the experiences and lessons to be drawn from considering migration as a development approach have important implications for the shaping of appropriate developmental policies.

Sustainable Development Goals:
Countries: China

Table of Contents

Introduction

Employment nexus between economic growth and poverty alleviation

Institutional reform and migration

Migration and the poverty trap

Migration and the urbanization of poverty

Conclusions

References

References

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