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Governing the poor in Guangzhou: Marginalization and the neo-liberal paternalist construction of deservedness
Zhuoyi Vincent WEN
, Kinglun NGOK
Department of Social Sciences and Policy Studies (SSPS)
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China
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Social Protection
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Neoliberal
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Tight
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Marginalization
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Social Citizenship
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Conditionality
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Deservedness
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Replacement Rate
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Social Development
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Copyright
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Policy Change
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Well-being
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Chinese Government
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Early 21st Century
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Guangdong Province
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Last Resort
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Urban China
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Marginalized Groups
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Minimum Living Standard
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Longitudinal Qualitative Study
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Administrative Policies
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Deserving Poor
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Administrative Data
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Poverty Governance
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China
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Social Exclusion
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Wellbeing
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Qualitative Research
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Chinese Government
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Living Standard
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Conditionality
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