internal migration in china
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| physical differences in geography of china | west is dominated by rugged Tibetan plateau over 3,000m in height
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| economic activity in coastal parts of china | 66% of industrial proudction, 80% of export earning and 90% of foreign capital
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| since when has china had a free market economy | 1976
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| what is chinas population | 1.3billion
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| population denisty in S.E | 94% of population live on 43% of the land
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| % of population living in urban areas | 35% (almost doubled in 35 years)
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| when was Hukai system abolished | 1984 - people couldn't migrate
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| how much has beijings population increased by? | 17% (1982-1990)
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| how much did shanghai grow by? | 12.%%, 20% of its population are immigrants
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| five special economic zones | Shenzen, Zhuhai, Shantou, Xiamen and Hainan
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| shenzen | established as special econ zone in 1980, wages up to six times national average. benefit from location near hong kong
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| population increase in SHENZEN | 1980: 30,000 - 2000: 3million. now urban metropolosis
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| where do migrants originate | xinjang province, in rural areas in west
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| example of enterprise in china township | BeiBei shoe factory in Jiangsu Province, near shanghai. producing rubber soled shoes
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| how many jobs in shoe factory | 2,300 - producing 16million shoes pa
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| what % of shoe factory works are migrants | 1/3 - they are under different contract. longer working hours. MIGRANTS ARE OFTEN EXPLOITED.
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| what is the size of population of Xizhang | 27,000
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| when was factory first established in Jiangsu province, what for? | rubber bike parts factory, established in 1973
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