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This paper reveals the law of non-agriculture shift of the vulnerable groups in underdeveloped rural areas in China, and put forward the “second shift” category, namely the vulnerable groups is bound to work in cities; return to participate in local non-agricultural activities; then begin second non-agriculture shift. The paper discusses the “second shift” feature; finally, draw policy Implications of the “second shift”.
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Liu, J. (2013). Research on Non-Agriculture Shift Confronting Rural Vulnerable Farmers in the Underdeveloped Areas. In: Du, W. (eds) Informatics and Management Science II. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 205. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4811-1_36
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