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Being middle class in China: Identity, attitudes and behaviour
Ying Miao
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Democracy
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Economic Development
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Foreign Countries
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Nationalism
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Social Inequality
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Socioeconomic Issues
100%
Class Attitude
100%
Chinese Middle Class
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Class Identity
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Sociopolitical Issues
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Subjective Understanding
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Social Controversy
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Political Consciousness
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Attitudes to Welfare
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Social Survey
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China's Identity
100%
Luxury Consumers
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Social Sciences
China
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Middle Class
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Democracy
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Economic and Social Development
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Chinese
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Luxuries
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Social Policy
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Social Inequality
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Foreign Countries
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Social Survey
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Political Consciousness
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