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Living in the Shadows

July 20, 2010 7:18 PM

GlobalPost has an in-depth special feature called “Living in the Shadows: An Intimate Look at China’s Migrant Workers,” which includes video, photos and reportage. View it here.

Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: Economy, Society, The Great Divide
Tags: migrant workers, special reports
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