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CECC Special Topic Paper: Chinas Household Registration System . . . Executive SummaryChina’s hukou (household registration) system has imposed strict limits on ordinary Chinese citizens changing their permanent place of residence since it was instituted in the 1950s Beginning with the reform period in the late 1970s and accelerating during the late 1990s, national and local authorities relaxed restrictions on obtaining urban residence permits While these
China Issues New Hukou Policies To Promote Employment; Discrimination . . . In January and February, the Chinese government issued new policies to lift certain restrictions on household registration (hukou), allowing citizens who meet specified criteria to obtain local hukou Having local hukou is effectively a prerequisite for securing employment, healthcare, social insurance, education, and other government benefits; this has been the case since the issuance of the
Microsoft Word - Document1 I would like to first express my appreciation for the opportunity to appear before the Congressional Executive Commission on China and discuss China’s hukou (household registration) system today I believe there are few other institutions more important than the hukou system in defining and conditioning politics, social life, and economic development of the People's Republic of China (PRC
Chinas Household Registration (Hukou) System: Discrimination and Reform The impact of the hukou system on migrant children’s access to education Despite the fact that China recognized in its Constitution (1982) the right to every citizen to receive an education and in 1986 introduced in its legislation a system of compulsory education lasting nine years for every child from the age of six or seven, the administrative system of the hukou still prevails over the
Local Governments Resist Reforms to Household Registration System Hukou registration has two independent components: a distinction between agricultural and non-agricultural hukou, and a local non-local distinction Reforms that abolish the former do not necessarily affect the latter Migrants must obtain local hukou in urban areas to receive public services and benefits on an equal basis with other urban
Issue Papers - CECC CECC Special Topic Paper: China's Household Registration System: Sustained Reform Needed to Protect China's Rural Migrants October 7, 2005 Freedom of Residence and Movement
Reforms to Household Registration System Under Consideration Public Security Vice Minister Liu Jinguo told an intergovernmental working group on migrant issues in late October that the government is considering national reforms to China's household registration (hukou) system, according to an October 26 Legal Daily article Liu did not say, however, when the reforms would be adopted or implemented Liu is the latest in a series of government officials
Xinhua: Household Registration System Blamed For Discriminatory . . . - CECC China's hukou (household registration) system contributed to discrimination in the amount of compensation that rural and urban residents received in a personal injury case in Sichuan province, drawing criticism in a January 27 Xinhua article and a January 24 Procuratorial Daily article (in Chinese)