CHANGE IN RURAL CHINA. CHINA TODAY 2 URBANIZATION INDUSTRIALISATION (HEAVY & LIGHT) 1 HEAVY INDUSTRY PORT DEVELOPMENT CITIES & PORTS RURAL CHEAP LABOR.

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CHANGE IN RURAL CHINA

CHINA TODAY

2 URBANIZATION INDUSTRIALISATION (HEAVY & LIGHT) 1 HEAVY INDUSTRY PORT DEVELOPMENT CITIES & PORTS RURAL CHEAP LABOR (MALES) CHEAP LABOR (MALES & FEMALES) EXPORTS MODERNIZATION IN CHINA STAGES 1 & 2 COMBINED

THE RURAL FACTOR

=RURAL MIGRANT WORKERS

THE RURAL FACTOR

PEOPLE LEFT BEHIND

MODERNIZATION IN CHINA INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION * UPGRADING * INNOVATION * CONTINUED URBANIZATION RURAL RATIONALIZATION * STIMULATE CONSUMPTION * FARM ENLARGEMENT ETC EXPORTS CONSUMER GOODS CHEAP LABOUR STAGE 3---JUST BEGINNING?

RETURN MIGRANT WORKERS

RURAL CHINA: SOME FACTS AND FIGURES

RURAL CHINA: PRESENT

RURAL WOMEN

RURAL MEN

ROLE RELATIONS BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN?

RESEVOIR THEORY

THE MORE THINGS CHANGE THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME.

SUMMARY GLIMPSES