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@article{ Hsu2010,
 title = {The global crisis' impact upon China's rural migrants},
 author = {Hsu, Sara and Jiang, Shiyin and Heyward, Halcott},
 journal = {Journal of Current Chinese Affairs},
 number = {2},
 pages = {167-185},
 volume = {39},
 year = {2010},
 issn = {1868-4874},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-2582},
 abstract = {Towards the end of 2008, as the world economy slowed and export-demand declined due to the global financial crisis, news reports began to appear detailing the return of rural migrants in China to their provincial homes. It was reported that 20 million rural migrant workers were laid off, and social instability rose due to both economic hardship and to the withholding of the payment of wages. Over time, these circumstances have changed, due to both the Chinese government's fiscal stimulus package and to those programmes that have been targeted specifically at assisting the country's rural migrants. As a result, the situation for rural migrants is no longer dire; circumstances have been greatly ameliorated by proactive government policies. To confirm these results, in this paper we look both at the situation across China and briefly at a study carried out in Sichuan province.},
 keywords = {remigration; branch of the economy; Migration; government policy; Wirtschaftszweig; Great Depression; Regierungspolitik; China; migrant worker; financial crisis; fiscal policy; unemployment; poverty; regionale Faktoren; regional factors; Wirtschaftspolitik; Armut; Arbeitslosigkeit; city-country relationship; Wanderarbeitnehmer; Rückwanderung; regional comparison; Finanzpolitik; Bruttoinlandsprodukt; economic policy; Finanzkrise; Weltwirtschaftskrise; migration; regionaler Vergleich; gross domestic product; China; Stadt-Land-Beziehung}}