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Analysis on Grey Relation of Labor Export Mechanism’s Influence Factors in Poverty-Stricken Areas

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Aiming at how to improve the labor export at the new period of poverty alleviation work of China, this paper first analyzed the influence factors of labor export mechanism in our country’s poverty-stricken areas theoretically, then selected the related influence indexes, chose the poverty alleviation counties as the research object and used the Grey Correlation Analysis, empirically analyzed each index’s influence size and order, so as to provide basis of related policy for further improving the poverty alleviation mechanism of labor export.

The research is supported by the New Century Training Program Foundation for the Talents of the Ministry of Education (NET06-0703) and by National Social Science Foundation (08BJY025).

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    For the education conversion coefficient, this paper refer Li’s method, assume that illiterate or semiliterate is 1, the primary school is 1.1, junior high school is 1.2, high school and high school above is 1.5.

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Wang, Sp., Zhou, Y. (2013). Analysis on Grey Relation of Labor Export Mechanism’s Influence Factors in Poverty-Stricken Areas. In: Qi, E., Shen, J., Dou, R. (eds) The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38391-5_15

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