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Migration and Development in Rural China*
Abstract: This paper reviews the literature on the impact of migration on rural development in China. Migration clearly improves household financial resources through remittances, by increasing non-farm work opportunities for peasants with migration experience, and by participation in entrepreneurial activities. However, in the process of rural development, those children, women, and the elderly left behind become a major concern and challenge. The return migrant entrepreneurial activities are particularly desirable and encouraging further local economic development.