Enough, or not enough? China's labor question
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China still has an abundance of rural work force and has yet to reach a turning point towards a labor shortage, according to a research team from Henan University of Economics and Law.
The Lewis turning point is a term used in economic development to describe a time when there is no longer abundant labor supply, pushing up a country's general wage level.
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