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Beneath the China boom : labor, citizenship, and the making of a rural land market / Julia Chuang.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]Description: xvii, 231 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780520305441
  • 9780520305458
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.760951 23
LOC classification:
  • HT384.C6 CHU
Contents:
China's rise -- A tale of two villages -- Into the world of Chinese labor -- Rural/urban dualism -- Urbanization and the new rural economy -- Paradoxes of urbanization -- The future of Chinese development.
Summary: "For nearly four decades, China's manufacturing boom has been powered by the labor of 287 million rural migrant workers, who travel seasonally between villages where they farm for subsistence and cities where they work. However, local governments have pivoted away from manufacturing and toward urban expansion and construction as a development strategy. As a result, at least 88 million rural people have lost rights to village land. In Beneath the China Boom, Julia Chuang follows the trajectories of rural workers once supported by a village welfare state and now landless. The book provides a view of the undertow of China's economic success, and the periodic crises-a rural fiscal crisis, runaway urbanization-that it first creates and then must resolve"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-224) and index.

China's rise -- A tale of two villages -- Into the world of Chinese labor -- Rural/urban dualism -- Urbanization and the new rural economy -- Paradoxes of urbanization -- The future of Chinese development.

"For nearly four decades, China's manufacturing boom has been powered by the labor of 287 million rural migrant workers, who travel seasonally between villages where they farm for subsistence and cities where they work. However, local governments have pivoted away from manufacturing and toward urban expansion and construction as a development strategy. As a result, at least 88 million rural people have lost rights to village land. In Beneath the China Boom, Julia Chuang follows the trajectories of rural workers once supported by a village welfare state and now landless. The book provides a view of the undertow of China's economic success, and the periodic crises-a rural fiscal crisis, runaway urbanization-that it first creates and then must resolve"-- Provided by publisher.

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