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After the 1990’s, along with the establishment of the market economy system, the state made conscious adjustment in social governance, social organization structure and other aspects
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Li [1].
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Bo and Chunxia [2].
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Li [1].
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Li [3].
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Walder [4].
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Li [3].
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Lane [5].
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Shen Yuan believed that when the former workers in the sate owned corporations were in the process of working, they were covered by many national welfares, and did not reflect a strong sense of consciousness of working class. But after they left the producing areas, and went into community life, their sense of consciousness developed. See Yuan [6].
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Huang [7].
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“The Shake caused by the Bankruptcy of Explosion-proof Equipment in Shenyang”, see http://vip.Book.Sina.com.cn/book/chapter_81146_56205.html.
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Liu [8].
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Hansheng and Zhixia [9].
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Weihe [10].
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Wei et al. [11].
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Guidi and Tao [12].
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Li [13].
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Huang [7].
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Shouqi [14].
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Sheng [15].
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Cai [16].
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“Report on the Research of Problems of Chinese Migrant Workers”, China Yan Shi Press, 2006.
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Sun [17].
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Wei et al. [18].
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Xiang [19].
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Oi and Rozelle [20].
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Xiong [21].
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Davis [22].
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National Bureau of Statistics of China, “Major Figures On 2010 Population Census Of China”(No.1), 2011.
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Wang [23].
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Century Weekly [24].
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Wu [25].
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Hu [26].
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Sun [17].
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Chen [27].
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Li [28].
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Daomu [29].
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Wu [30].
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Tuan [31].
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Zhang [32].
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Lu [33].
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Xiaoguang [34].
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Deng and Ding [35].
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Ibid. Deng and Ding [35].
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Ming [36].
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Shen and Wusan [37].
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Jing [38].
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Qi [39].
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Ren [40].
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Deng and Ding [35].
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Ke [41].
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Li [45].
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Yang and Sun [46].
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Ou and Li [47].
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Fan [48].
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Dang [49].
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Xu [50].
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Yong [51].
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He [52].
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Zhang [53].
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Zhang [53].
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Zheng [54].
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Ma [55].
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Ma [55].
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Yang [56].
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Ma [55].
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Ma [55].
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Zheng [54].
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Zhao [57].
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Gregory and Zhou [58].
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Ma and Gui [59].
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Lv [60].
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Kang and Heng [61].
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Zheng [62].
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Wang [63].
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Gao, Y., Wu, Y. (2018). 1993—2002: Adjustment, Transformation and Diversified Differentiation. In: The State and Society of China . Social Development Experiences in China. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6662-7_4
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