Abstract
Rural–urban migration is an important aspect in the development of countries. Until the late 1980s China was one of the few countries that controlled population movement both directly and indirectly through policies of economic and social control. The gradual relaxation of these policies has resulted in greater freedom of movement for the population, the effects of which are discussed in this significant volume.
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Pieke, F. N. (2002). Book Review: Contemporary Minority Migration, Education and Ethnicity in China. International Migration Review, 36(4), 1234–1234. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7379.2002.tb00124.xo
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