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Nanchang Normal University, Xinyu, China

ABSTRACT

The shed people began to have a presence before the Qing Dynasty. Since the Qing Dynasty, the number of shed people in northwest Jiangxi has increased sharply, which has triggered a series of social problems. This paper delves into the evolution of the relations between the indigenous people and migrant people in northwest Jiangxi after the migration of the shed people. Then, it probes into the changes in state policies resulted from the migration of the shed people and the social and economic changes generated by those policy changes.

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shed people, indigenous and migrant people, social changes

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