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Figure 1.1. The Locations of Sampled Counties in Three Prefectures Figure 2.1. Traditional Tibetan-inhabited areas in China Figure 2.2. Tibetan Autonomous Areas in China Figure 2.3. Population Density in the Tibetan-inhabited Areas in 1990 Figure 2.4. Age Structures of the Han and Tibetan Population in the TAR (1990) Figure 3.1. Changes in the Registered Han Population in the TAR (1956– 2005) Figure 3.2. Percentage of Han in Total Population by County (1953) Figure 3.3. Percentage of Han in Total Population by County (1982) Figure 3.4. Percentage of Han in Total Population by County (1990) Figure 3.5. Percentage of Han in Total Population by County (2000) Figure 4.1. The Age Distribution of the Tibetan Population in the TAR (2000) Figure 4.2. The Age Distribution of the Han Population in the TAR (2000) Figure 5.1. Migration of the Heads of Respondent Households for both Rural and Urban Areas (the 1988 Survey) Figure 5.2. Migration of the Heads of Respondent Households in Lhasa (the 1988 Survey) Figure 5.3. Migration of the Heads of Respondent Households in Rural Areas (the 1988 Survey) Figure 5.4. The Time Migrants Came to Lhaso Figure 6.1. The Model for Analyzing Factors Affecting Economic Exchanges and Migration between Ethnic Groups in Two Regions Figure 6.2. Geographic Distribution of Main Agricultural Areas in the TAR Figure 7.1. The Model for Analyzing Factors Affecting Individual Income and Consumption List of Figures 9 18 22 32 34 55 57 57 58 58 76 76 107 107 108 121 138 141 237 Figure 9.1. Educational Development in the TAR (1952–2002) Figure 10.1. The Location of Nine Public Security Stations in the Urban Areas of Lhasa City Figure 10.2. Residential Patterns in the Urban Areas of Lhasa City Figure 10.3. Lhasa City in Modern History Figure 10.4. The Expansion of Urban Lhasa 287 335 336 350 350 xiv List of Figures ...

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