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Which Chinese cities are more inclusive and why?
Wanyang Hu,
Rui Wang
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University of Macau
Johns Hopkins University
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China
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Skills
37%
Measure
25%
Labor Mobility
25%
Social Benefits
25%
Public Utilities
25%
Selectivity
25%
Research
12%
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12%
Difference
12%
Economic and Social Development
12%
Households
12%
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Local Government
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Capacity
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Resident
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Registration System
12%
Manpower Needs
12%
Local Public
12%
Social Inequality
12%
Migration Control
12%
Indigenous Peoples
12%
Factor Analysis
12%
Urban Policy
12%
Cultural Tradition
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Migrant
100%
Benefits
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Labor Mobility
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Local Government
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Social Inequality
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Factor Analysis
14%