China must invest in its rural infrastructure and create more jobs in non-agricultural sectors to ease the impact of the economic slowdown on its rural regions, according to a review by the OECD.

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China must invest in its rural infrastructure and create more jobs in non-agricultural sectors to ease the impact of the economic slowdown on its rural regions, according to a review by the OECD.

An increase in the number of returning migrant workers and a fall in the amount of money sent back to rural areas are threatening...

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