China is a highly unequal country. There are many reasons for this, ranging from a lack of social services to a lack of social mobility. Today
Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by Bruegel Senior fellow
Alicia García-Herrero, and
Scott Rozelle, Co-director at Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions, to talk about the impact of industrialisation and automation are having on rural and low-income workers in China.
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How are industrialisation and automation affecting Chinese workers?