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The Economic and Social Lives of the Ecological Migrants in Ningxia

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In this chapter, on the basis of the data gathered in the “Research Group’s 2012 Sample Survey” (especially “Introduction”), we will compare the differences between the migrants before the migration and after the migration, the potential migrants and settlers in terms of social status, living conditions and income and expenditure. We will analyze in detail the status of their social and economic lives and the changes.

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    Zhongyang zhengfu menhu wangzhan (the Central Government Portal). 2011. “Policy Interpretation: the Line of Poverty for National Reduction is Raised to 2300 yuan”, retrieved at http://www.gov.cn/fwxx/sh/208-11/30/content_2006598.htm.

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    Hongsipu Statistical Information Website. 2012b. “ A Brief Analysis of the Income and Consumption of the Rural Residents in Hongsipu in the First Quarter of 2012”, retrieved at http://www.hsbtj.gov.cn/onews.asp?id=133.

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Wang, Y. (2016). The Economic and Social Lives of the Ecological Migrants in Ningxia. In: Li, P., Wang, X. (eds) Ecological Migration, Development and Transformation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47366-5_3

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