2010
DOI: 10.1080/00343400903401550
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Urban–Rural Income Disparity and Urbanization: What Is the Role of Spatial Distribution of Ethnic Groups? A Case Study of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Western China

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“…Regional inequality in China is multi‐dimensional, and recent research has advanced our understanding of the space and scale of regional inequality, moving beyond the orthodox black‐box approach. Scholars have identified the typical core‐periphery spatial pattern of China's regional development (Zhang & Kanbur ; Cao ), reflected by two‐dimensional measures of societal polarisation, coastal‐inland and urban‐rural gaps. In the early stages of the economic reform, the central government was prone to develop the coastal region and encouraged this region to ‘get rich quick’ (Wei ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional inequality in China is multi‐dimensional, and recent research has advanced our understanding of the space and scale of regional inequality, moving beyond the orthodox black‐box approach. Scholars have identified the typical core‐periphery spatial pattern of China's regional development (Zhang & Kanbur ; Cao ), reflected by two‐dimensional measures of societal polarisation, coastal‐inland and urban‐rural gaps. In the early stages of the economic reform, the central government was prone to develop the coastal region and encouraged this region to ‘get rich quick’ (Wei ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, most majority students feel less successful at the expense of long duration and more effort in learning English compared with other school subjects. Even though they learn English for about ten years, most of them fail national tests such as the CET and PETS 7 . This negative feedback probably results in low expectancy of learning English.…”
Section: Rq1 Do Minority Efl Learners Have the Same Motivation As Mamentioning
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“…La plupart des travaux plus récents confirment que les minorités qui vivent en milieu urbain ne sont pas pénalisées de manière significative en termes de rémunération. Ainsi, utilisant des données géographiques, Cao (2010) observe que les écarts de revenu entre milieu rural et milieu urbain au Xinjiang s'expliquent principalement par la concentration des minorités dans les zones pauvres, ce qui signifie que le revenu des minorités dépend, au moins en partie, de facteurs géographiques. Hasmath et Ho (2015) appliquent une approche économétrique à des données recueillies par l'enquête menée dans le cadre d'une étude sur le revenu des ménages chinois (Chinese Household Income Project ou CHIP) et ne constatent pas de corrélation significative entre l'appartenance à une minorité et le revenu parmi les personnes vivant en milieu urbain.…”
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