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1. China's Moving Population
(Social/News Articles - English)
... While some migrant children are integrated into public schools, the majority are relegated to fend for themselves in shoddy unlicensed private schools largely run by shoddy business owners. Largely ignored ...
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
2. 83 million children of migrant workers most vulnerable
(Livelihood/News Articles - English)
Migration affects an estimated 83 million children in China, compromising one of the most vulnerable groups of children in the country, Dr. Hana Brixi, UNICEF China Office-in-Charge and chief of Social ...
Friday, 20 November 2009
3. 'My Shanghai': Migrant students' photography exhibit
(Events/General Events - English)
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Thursday, 08 October 2009
4. Celebrating material success of poor migrant shows skewed values
(Finance & Economics/News Articles - English)
... to cook for his stay-at-home wife and children. Obviously he has made it, whether by rural standards, urban standards, or by Shanghai standard. Lu's example was cited recently to me as a success story. ...
Monday, 06 July 2009
5. Killing spree leaves four dead in C. China
(Social/News Articles - English)
... two children died after arriving at hospital.   Xiao Guifeng, a 59-year-old woman having lunch at home, was the next one killed. Li then stabbed 60-year-old women Wang Hezhen and Bao Jiao'e, and ...
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
6. AIDS outcasts left to suffer alone
(Health/News Articles - English)
... deserved their illness "because of their immoral behavior" and 30 percent wanted infected children to be taught at separate schools from healthy ones. Although only 8.9 percent of HIV victims in China ...
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
7. Baby boom to migrant mothers' gloom
(Social/News Articles - English)
... the many female migrant workers who have had children, she must undergo regular tests as part of China's family planning policy, which was implemented in the 1970s to control the nation's booming population. ...
Friday, 26 June 2009
8. China Beyond study offers insights in China’s 4th-6th tier towns
(Community Development/News Articles - English)
... creativity and consumerism are likely to benefit. * Families in small towns usually have two children, and their sphere of influence is arguably larger than that of the pampered big city child. This social ...
Friday, 26 June 2009
9. China sticks to Internet filter plan
(Civil Society/News Articles - English)
... away" from the deadline when computers must be sold with the software. China says the software is needed to protect children from pornographic and violent images. The brief report was the latest sign ...
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
  09 June 2009 -- BEIJING: A study has shown that children of migrant workers in China have little sense of belonging to the city they live in. Their sense of alienation not only makes them feel like ...
Tuesday, 09 June 2009
11. Basic Education in China
(Basic Law/Legal - English)
... there were 111,800 kindergartens with an enrollment of 20,360,200 young children. By 2002, there were altogether 456,900 primary schools with an enrollment of 121,567,100 ...
Tuesday, 09 June 2009
... to show care to the children left behind in rural China by migrant workers. It is learned that the program will be carried out in ten Chinese provinces including Sichuan, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Hubei, Guizhou, ...
Monday, 08 June 2009
 02/06/2009 MANY migrants' children exist at the margins of this showcase city and do not share in its benefits. But for eight years one man and his volunteers have been enriching their lives and giving ...
Wednesday, 03 June 2009
Tags: [migrant schools, migrant children, entrance exam, hukou, household registration system, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Thursday, 11 March 2010
15. Migrant Children Denied School
(Education/News Articles)
Tags: [migrant schools, migrant children, demolition, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
Tags: [Shanghai, education, migrant children, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Tags: [Local Action for Rural Children, Yunnan, HIV/AIDS education and awareness, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Tags: [migrant children, hukou system, 2008 financial crisis, support network, education, CAI, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
19. A school in peril
(Education/News Articles)
Tags: [education, Blue Sky Experimental School, Chaoyang, Ma Ruigang, relocation, migrant children, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
Tags: [Shangezhuang, Yuying, Chaoyang, Beijing, migrant children, education, Liu Wenhua, unauthorized schools, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
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