The changing situation of migrant labor

Social Research: An International Quarterly 73 (1):185-196 (2006)
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Abstract

In China, there are two kinds of workers, one called urban resident_workers and migrant workers. The latter can not share same social, economical and political status with the former, although they become more and more important than the former in their roles and size. There are many different characteristics between them. So Here call the latter as a new, rising worker class. Certainly they show their class propensities through their practices and social identity. They will play more and more important role in social, economical and political change of China

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