Rural-Urban Economic Disparities among China’s Elderly



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Rural-Urban Economic Disparities
among China’s Elderly

by

Maria Manuela Nêveda DaCosta
Department of Economics
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Eau Claire WI 54702-4004

[email protected]

and

Jianjun Ji

Department of Sociology

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Eau Claire WI 54702-4004

[email protected]

European Regional Science Association
Annual Meeting

August 25-29, 2004



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