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HARP-616 |
| Title: |
Citizenship Issues in China’s Internal Migration: Comparisons with Germany and Japan |
| Source: |
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 114, Number 3, 1999 |
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| Year: |
1999 |
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0 |
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| Keywords: |
China/Chinese, developing countries, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, Germany, Japan, labor management, movement and residency, social security, civil and political rights, migrants/migration, standard of living |
| Abstract: |
This article explores the Chinese migrant labor situation, highlighting this idiosyncrasy by comparing it to two other countries: Japan and Germany. Specifically, it focuses on each country through “rules about entry”, “civic and social privileges”, and “treatment of migrant workers.” This article provides a detailed analysis of China in the above three categories, and it provides a good comparison between China (developing nation), Japan (intermediary), and Germany (developed nation). |
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Keywords: China/Chinese, civil and political rights, cultural rights, developing countries, economic, employment, Germany, Japan, labor management, migrants/migration, movement and residency, social, social security, standard of living