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them switch to better-paying jobs in the formal sector. But evidence of this is limited. China constitutes an important … 2018, we study how the livelihoods of Chinese workers change when transitioning to different work statuses within or … the self-employed to the wage-employed increases earnings, which improves the livelihoods of Chinese workers. …
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them switch to better-paying jobs in the formal sector. But evidence of this is limited. China constitutes an important … 2018, we study how the livelihoods of Chinese workers change when transitioning to different work statuses within or … the self-employed to the wage-employed increases earnings, which improves the livelihoods of Chinese workers. …
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physician–patient interactions. Our results suggest that antibiotics abuse in China is not driven by patients actively demanding …
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serious problem in China. The full development and utilization of renewable energy is the key and effective way for solving … the CO2 emissions problem. This paper reviews the rural energy consumption level and structure in China. Then, this paper … that if full development and utilization of renewable energy is achieved, on the basis of energy data in 2008, China …
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China and the United States of America (US) are developing renewable energy concurrently. In this paper, we seek the …
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utilization among older people in two provinces of China – Zhejiang and Gansu. The data comes from the pilot survey of the China …
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international political pressure on China to appreciate its currency and the Chinese government resisting significant changes in its …
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