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[Advancing the citizenization of migrant workers in a methodic and systematic manner is a major task during urbanization in China. The primary challenge in this process seemingly lies in slow institutional reforms but essentially lies in adjustments to the pattern of interests behind these reforms and the resulting social costs. What exactly are the social costs required in the citizenization of migrant workers? Are they affordable? How can we create a reasonable and workable cost sharing mechanism? These are the questions that must be answered during the ongoing urbanization of China.]
Published: Dec 31, 2014
Keywords: Migrant Worker; Government Spending; Unemployment Insurance; Affordable Housing; Compulsory Education
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