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[The Chinese term Nongmingong, or migrant workers, refers to laborers with rural hukou who move into towns or cities for work. In 1984, Zhang Yulin, a researcher at the Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, who has long been researching TVEs in southern Jiangsu Province, first referred to rural laborers who moved into cities for work as Nongmingong in an article published in Shehuixue Yanjiu Tongxun (Journal of Sociological Research). The term Nongmingong has since been widely used.]
Published: Dec 31, 2014
Keywords: Chinese Government; Migrant Worker; State Council; Rural Labor; Hukou System
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