The household registration (hukou) system in China, classifying each person as a rural or an urban resident, is a major means of controlling population mobility and determining eligibility for state-provided services and welfare. Established in the late 1950s, it was initially used to bar rural-to-urban migration. After the late 1970s reforms, an inflow of rural migrant workers was allowed into the cities to meet labor demands in the burgeoning export industries and urban services without, however, changing the migrants' registered status, thus precluding their access to subsidized housing and other benefits available to those with urban registration. While there have been many calls for reforming this system, progress has been limited. Pro...
Internal migration often differs from international migration in terms of citizens’ ideas about free...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...
In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that ha...
Along with a series of reforms of the household registration, or the hukou system, there has been a ...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
3. An urban household registration system in China. Previously it was used to restrict rural people ...
The Chinese household registration system was originally designed as a national administrative syste...
China has created a dual hukou system to modernize and manage rural-urban migration. The system limi...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
In the early 1950?s a universal registration system called the Hukou system was established in China...
The Chinese household registration system (hukou) may be the most important determinant of different...
Internal migration often differs from international migration in terms of citizens’ ideas about free...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...
In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that ha...
Along with a series of reforms of the household registration, or the hukou system, there has been a ...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
3. An urban household registration system in China. Previously it was used to restrict rural people ...
The Chinese household registration system was originally designed as a national administrative syste...
China has created a dual hukou system to modernize and manage rural-urban migration. The system limi...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
In the early 1950?s a universal registration system called the Hukou system was established in China...
The Chinese household registration system (hukou) may be the most important determinant of different...
Internal migration often differs from international migration in terms of citizens’ ideas about free...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
This paper analyzes how the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) household regis...