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Challenge of China’s rural health
BMJ, 2016Rural health has been sacrificed for economic prosperity Although China has created an economic miracle over the past 30 years, the resulting adverse effects have become a thorny problem for the entire nation. People living in rural areas, where mortality remains substantially higher than in urban areas, have been hardest hit.
Jun Han, Meng-Chao Wu, Tian Yang
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Broadband infrastructure and digital financial inclusion in rural China
China economic review, 2022G. Niu, Xi Jin, Qi Wang, Yang Zhou
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Past Successes and Future Challenges in Rural China’s Human Capital
Journal of Contemporary China, 2019This paper describes the current level of human capital in China and seeks to identify a number of education-related challenges that may slow down the nation’s economy from transitioning to high-income status.
Yu Bai+5 more
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Journal of Contemporary China, 2002
China's entry into the World Trade Organization has been applauded for the benefits it will confer on China's economy and for granting recognition to China's modernizing efforts. The scrutiny of the outside world will force China to regularize many of its practices, such as legal and economic practices. But most of the discussion of the WTO has focused
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China's entry into the World Trade Organization has been applauded for the benefits it will confer on China's economy and for granting recognition to China's modernizing efforts. The scrutiny of the outside world will force China to regularize many of its practices, such as legal and economic practices. But most of the discussion of the WTO has focused
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Political Trust in Rural China [PDF]
This article shows that while some Chinese villagers see the state as monolithic, more believe that there are substantial differences between the central and local governments. Among those who perceive a divided state, most appear to have more trust in higher levels than in lower levels and distinguish between the intent and the capacity of the ...
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The relationship between smartphone use and subjective well-being in rural China
Electronic Commerce Research, 2020Peng Nie, Wanglin Ma, A. Sousa-Poza
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Promotion & Education, 2005
A room full of Chinese health workers. Each holds a beaker full of clear liquid in one hand and a syringe in the other. Using their syringe each draws a small amount of the fluid from their own beaker and injects it into the beaker of a colleague. Their colleague does the same thing in return.
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A room full of Chinese health workers. Each holds a beaker full of clear liquid in one hand and a syringe in the other. Using their syringe each draws a small amount of the fluid from their own beaker and injects it into the beaker of a colleague. Their colleague does the same thing in return.
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Parental Migration, Children’s Safety and Psychological Adjustment in Rural China: A Meta-Analysis
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2020Mengtong Chen+3 more
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Rural decline or restructuring? Implications for sustainability transitions in rural China
, 2020Yuzhu Zang+4 more
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