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Understanding inequality in China
Yu Xie
Sociology
Center for Statistics & Machine Learning
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China
100%
Chinese People
33%
Collective Mechanism
33%
Collective Welfare
33%
Economic Development
33%
Ordinary People
33%
Political Ideology
33%
Political Unrest
33%
Social Inequality
33%
Social Unrest
33%
Traditional Chinese
33%
Work Unit
33%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
66%
Development of Economics
33%
Political Doctrines
33%
Social Conflicts
33%
Social Inequality
33%
Welfare
33%
Computer Science
Ordinary People
100%
Psychology
Political Ideology
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Political Unrest
100%