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In southwestern Chongqing, more than 30 job fairs will be held this week to help migrant workers find a job.
FORBES: Chinese Migrant Workers Enticed To Stay Home
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Not only are migrant workers being attracted by job opportunities close to home, they are also setting up new businesses in the province with the skills and experience gained from years of working in coastal provinces.
FORBES: Jobs moving inland
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Migrant workers queuing at a computerised job centre say they are looking for higher wages and more interesting work, not just any job.
ECONOMIST: China
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Some inland provinces are holding job fairs to attract migrant workers back home, leading enterprises in coastal manufacturing hubs to fear increasingly serious labor shortages, and higher wages.
FORBES: Chinese Migrant Workers Enticed To Stay Home
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If one hundred migrant workers come into the country, they don't simply displace job opportunities for a hundred British citizens.
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This is partly because many of these job losses have been in industries such as toymaking, textiles and construction, which use migrant and unskilled workers.
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