JPA331Y1 Lecture : JPA331Y Jan 10th Notes

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Economic development and rapid urba nization spured rapid migration in china. Actual number of migrant workers is likely much higher than 1/10th of china"s population because many do not register themselves with relevant authority. When migrants leave homestead, they are confronted with discrimination and long streams of inequity. Despite reforms, the system that is the hukou system still limits migrant workers to public services guaranteed to urban people. Some scholars call it a caste-like system, segregating rural and urban populations. Migrant workers are typically young, below 40 years old, poorly educated, generally healthy, highly mobile and heavily represented in many social service industries, constructions, restaruents, low skill service industries basically. They suffer social discrimination in the cities, seen as 2nd class citizens in their own country, seen as ignorant, impoverish, dirty, etc. Urban residents are entitled to range of public goods and services including education, health care, pension, etc.

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