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Endorsing the Exodus: how local leaders backed peasant migrations in 1980s Sichuan

机译:支持出埃及记:1980年代当地领导人如何支持农民移民四川

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Discussions of migration in contemporary China often center on the distinctive institutions, especially household registration (hukou) regulations, which continue to limit the options of rural people in cities. This paper draws attention to how another part of the Chinese state has engaged migration: governments in communities of origin. Evidence from Sichuan in the 1980s reveals that local leaders authorized, facilitated, and even organized out-migration of villagers, at a time when Beijing gave scant indication of official approval of peasant migration. Local innovations to sanction migration built directly on the broader trend of rural cadres becoming increasingly responsive to local economic needs. The story of local government involvement in out-migration indicates that the relationship between migrants and the Chinese state has transformed fundamentally, even though formal institutions governing urban residence have changed minimally. As in other fields of social and economic life in China, authority over migration has fragmented.
机译:在当代中国,关于移民的讨论通常集中在独特的制度上,特别是户籍制度,这继续限制了城市中农村人口的选择。本文提请关注中国另一部分国家如何参与移民:原籍社区的政府。 1980年代四川的证据表明,在北京很少表示官方批准农民迁徙的时候,地方领导人授权,促进甚至组织了村民的迁徙。制裁移民的地方创新直接建立在农村干部越来越广泛地响应当地经济需求的大趋势上。地方政府参与移民的故事表明,尽管管理城市居住的正式机构变化很小,但移民与中国政府之间的关系已发生根本性转变。与中国的其他社会经济生活领域一样,对移民的权威也支离破碎。

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