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Mumz [18]
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4vir4ik [10]2 years ago
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The issues of health and well-being that is often  arise around these industrial factors are: poor working conditions, bad or poor living rates, low wages, child labor, and a lot of pollution and contamination.

<h3>What is the impact of industrialization in China?</h3>

It is said to have lead to economic growth. The industrialization of China has made a lot of contributions to lower  poverty in China by taking in the agricultural surplus labor force.

The industrialization in China is one that has begun for the last 150 years and it is still an ongoing process via which firms gets and deepened manufacturing capabilities.

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