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Wage changes of China's migrant workers (7)

Chinadaily.com.cn)  17:38, February 04, 2013  

Wang Zhiping, a 63-year-old construction worker from Central China's Anhui province, earns his income through manual labor. In 2009, Wang earned 90 yuan a day for a 10 hours work and he saved 17,000 yuan in 2012, but 8,000 yuan has not been paid by his employer.(Photo/Xinhua)

The upcoming Spring Festival is the family union time for China's tens of millions of migrant workers who leave their hometowns every year to work in the cities to earn more for their families. The country has been pushing for more effort to improve the income of China's grassroots but has much changed over the years? Here, we show several migrant workers and their families next to a graphic to illustrate their income.

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(Editor:王欣、姚春)

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