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        Article Author: Xiaolu Kuang

        The Reserve Army of Labor in China’s Economy, 1991Ð2015

        The Reserve Army of Labor in China’s Economy, 1991Ð2015

        by Fusheng Xie, Xiaolu Kuang and Zhi Li
        • Geography
          • Asia
            • China
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            • Labor
          • Political Economy

        September 1, 2018

        Since the late 1990s, China's economic expansion has depended on an immense pool of cheap labor. Today, as wages increase and manufacturing operations leave the country, there are constant complaints about shortages of peasant workers. But has China really entered a new era of labor shortage?

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