Essays about: "hukou policy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words hukou policy.
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1. The (com)promise of sustainable urban transition for migrant descendants in Shenzhen, China
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : In 2017 Shenzhen scaled up its policy ambition to be a global sustainable city. However, the innovation- driven and talent-focused urban agenda is undermining the sustainable development of the migrant population. READ MORE
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2. Household registration system and private enterprise’s hiring policy in Shenzhen, China
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : The purpose of the thesis was to examine how household registration (Hukou) system affects private enterprise’s hiring policy in Shenzhen, China. In addition, this thesis aimed to found out what make Shenzhen different than other city if Hukou play less important role in Shenzhen private company’s recruitment process. READ MORE
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3. Multi-Layered Chinese Citizenship: Policy Analysis on the Educational Rights of Internal Immigrants’ Children
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Internal immigration in China has experienced a huge increase since the economic reform was launched in the late 1970s. While contemporary Hukou (household registration) system has contributed to stop the immigrants from sharing the local welfare benefits, especially the public education resources. READ MORE
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4. Son Preference and Second Birth in China
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : Preference for bearing sons is a common social custom and cultural tradition in China. In 1979, China installed the stringent one-child policy which firmly controls second and higher order birth, although with a few exceptions which allow couples to have two children. READ MORE
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5. State Policy and Internal Migration - A Study of the Household Registration (hukou) System in China
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School; Lunds universitet/Master of Science in Global StudiesAbstract : In China, the past 30 years have been characterized by economic growth and rapid development that has transformed the nation into an important player on the international market. This phenomenal progress probably would have been impossible without the cheap labor force provided by the Chinese countryside in the form of migrant workers. READ MORE