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How voluntary is poverty alleviation resettlement in China?
Kevin Lo
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, Mark Wang
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China
100%
Poverty Alleviation Resettlement
100%
Voluntary Resettlement
75%
Resettlement
50%
Resettlers
50%
Quality of Life
25%
Poverty Alleviation
25%
Qualitative Interviews
25%
Household Survey
25%
Villagers
25%
Post-resettlement
25%
Off-farm Employment
25%
Poor Households
25%
Informed Consent
25%
Resettlement Projects
25%
Resettlement Program
25%
Prior Informed Consent
25%
Free Prior Informed Consent
25%
Anti-poverty Programmes
25%
Forced Resettlement
25%
Consultation Process
25%
Voluntary Programs
25%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Poverty Alleviation
100%
Household
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Rural Population
20%
Household Survey
20%
Qualitative Interview
20%
Informed Consent
20%
Psychology
Quality of Life
100%
Informed Consent
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Poverty Alleviation
100%