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The situation for migrant workers before and after the crisis, and after stimulus efforts.
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China: A Billion Strong but Short on Workers
Wall Street Journal 05.02.2013
China Factories Try Karaoke, Speed Dating to Keep Workers
Wall Street Journal 05.03.2013
The Demanding Off-Hour Escapes of Chinaâs High-Tech Workers
New York Times 07.16.2013
Why Apple and Others Are Nervous About Foxconn
BusinessWeek 06.03.2010
Wall Street Journal 05.29.2010
In China, Unlikely Labor Leader Just Wanted a Middle-Class Life
New York Times 06.13.2010
Left-Behind Children of China's Migrant Workers Bear Grown-Up Burdens
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2014
China's Migrants See Jobless Ranks Soar
Wall Street Journal 02.03.2009
A Tough New Year for China's Migrant Workers
BusinessWeek 02.04.2009
New York Times 09.04.2014
Poetry of a former Foxconn Worker Vividly Evokes Alienation of Factory Life
BusinessWeek 11.04.2014
A Tough New Year for China's Migrant Workers
BusinessWeek 02.04.2009
China Says Migrants Are Employed Again
Wall Street Journal 08.05.2009
The Rise of a Chinese Worker's Movement
BusinessWeek 06.10.2010
Trainee Workers at Issue in China
Wall Street Journal 06.15.2010
A Night at the Electronics Factory
New York Times 06.18.2010
Wall Street Journal 06.20.2010
Chinese Factories Now Compete to Woo Laborers
New York Times 07.12.2010
World economy: The rising power of the Chinese worker
Economist 07.31.2010
Lixin Fan, Trailing Chinese Migrant Workers
New York Times 08.27.2010
China Seeks a New Self Through an Old Method
Wall Street Journal 10.13.2010
BusinessWeek 01.27.2011
Wall Street Journal 06.14.2011
Economist 06.25.2011
Urbanisation: Where do you live?
Economist 06.25.2011
Hon Hai to Add Robotics in China
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2011
Beijing’s migrant workers: School’s out
Economist 09.03.2011
China's Lessons From Mexico and Japan
Wall Street Journal 09.13.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2011
China Turns Predominantly Urban
Wall Street Journal 01.18.2012
Appleâs iPad and the Human Costs for Workers in China
New York Times 01.25.2012
Labor Shortage Complicates Changes in China's Factories
New York Times 03.30.2012
China's Workers in No Need of Stimulation
Wall Street Journal 06.04.2012
Wage Rises in China May Ease Slowdown
Wall Street Journal 07.16.2012
Factory Riot Spotlights Breaking Point in China
Wall Street Journal 09.26.2012
China's Laborers Lingering in Cities
Wall Street Journal 12.30.2012
In Chinese Factories, Lost Fingers and Low Pay
New York Times 01.05.2008
Communism's Back in Fashion in China
Wall Street Journal 02.06.2013
In China, Families Bet It All on a Child in College
New York Times 02.16.2013
Li Keqiang, Chinaâs Premier, Offers Plan of Economic and Social Reforms
New York Times 03.17.2013
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