Posted: January 8th, 2010 | Author: Daan Roggeveen | Filed under: Background | Tags: hukou, migrant workers | No Comments »
By Huang Jingjing
A nationwide push to let the migrant population enjoy the same benefits given to permanent residents by reforming hukou, or household registration system, is gaining support in many cities. But some experts warned that the migrant population could remain on the sidelines despite changes in the rules. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 18th, 2009 | Author: Daan Roggeveen | Filed under: Background | Tags: hukou | No Comments »
Chinasmack, the site that translates Chinese blogs in English, posted this very interesting discussion in which blogger “美奴bj”, a Chinese urban resident and is “protesting” the national policies that he/she considers unfair to urban residents. Read it, and read the reactions!
Urban Chinese Protest Rural Land & Housing Policies Unfair | chinaSMACK.
Posted: October 14th, 2009 | Author: Daan Roggeveen | Filed under: Background | Tags: hukou, migration | No Comments »

South China Morning Post, Will Clem in Shanghai, Oct 14, 2009
Shanghai will separate social welfare benefits from the household registration system in another step to reform the notorious hukou policy,
The proposals are intended to sharply increase access to public services such as child care, education and health and elderly care for the city’s six million non-permanent residents.
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