Article written by Miguel Elosua and Ai Chi-Han The ratio of rural to urban population is an important indicator in evaluating the degree of urbanisation in a specific place. For more than two decades, Chinese cities have developed rapidly, increasing the ratio of urbanisation . The Chinese government implements an urban household registration system to control population flow. Under this system, which is known as the hukou [戶口] system, households are divided into “agricultural” and “non-agri..
China has experienced more than two decades of rapid urbanization. Migration from the countryside i...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
In the early 1950?s a universal registration system called the Hukou system was established in China...
Article written by Miguel Elosua and Ai Chi-Han The ratio of rural to urban population is an importa...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...
The household registration (hukou) system in China, classifying each person as a rural or an urban r...
Smith, N. R. (2014). Living on the edge: household registration reform and peri-urban precarity in C...
Along with a series of reforms of the household registration, or the hukou system, there has been a ...
In the 1950s the People’s Republic of China introduced a household registration system to keep under...
The transition from traditional rural residences to urban-like multi-storey buildings and from tradi...
The Chinese household registration system was originally designed as a national administrative syste...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...
In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that ha...
3. An urban household registration system in China. Previously it was used to restrict rural people ...
The Chinese household registration system (hukou) may be the most important determinant of different...
China has experienced more than two decades of rapid urbanization. Migration from the countryside i...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
In the early 1950?s a universal registration system called the Hukou system was established in China...
Article written by Miguel Elosua and Ai Chi-Han The ratio of rural to urban population is an importa...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...
The household registration (hukou) system in China, classifying each person as a rural or an urban r...
Smith, N. R. (2014). Living on the edge: household registration reform and peri-urban precarity in C...
Along with a series of reforms of the household registration, or the hukou system, there has been a ...
In the 1950s the People’s Republic of China introduced a household registration system to keep under...
The transition from traditional rural residences to urban-like multi-storey buildings and from tradi...
The Chinese household registration system was originally designed as a national administrative syste...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...
In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that ha...
3. An urban household registration system in China. Previously it was used to restrict rural people ...
The Chinese household registration system (hukou) may be the most important determinant of different...
China has experienced more than two decades of rapid urbanization. Migration from the countryside i...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
In the early 1950?s a universal registration system called the Hukou system was established in China...