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towards facilitating a sustainable democracy. Comprising a total of 36.9% of the world population China (19.67%) and India (17 … undermined in this process. China, an authoritarian country, is gradually liberalizing economic policies as well as some limited … improving the lot of migrants in general. Those familiar with the China-India comparison literature will know that China …
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model to fit the data from China over the period from 1980 to 2007, a developing economy featuring not only large migration …. Furthermore, the increase in college admission selectivity for rural students plays a crucial but negative role in China …
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This paper examines the socioeconomic impacts of regional rural urban migration of marginal segment in Rajshahi city corporation slum areas in Bangladesh. Key objective of this article is to examine the results of the first phase, i.e, the findings of the 2006 survey, compare with the recent...
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