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1. China's Moving Population
(Social/News Articles - English)
... of populated and bustling Chinese cities.  In addition, migrants and their families characteristically lack access to quality education, healthcare, and face instability of residence.  They often live ...
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
2. Celebrating material success of poor migrant shows skewed values
(Finance & Economics/News Articles - English)
... parents are well advised to send their children to cities as migrants. Although migrants have little chance of being absorbed into decent or growth sectors in cities, simply to be able to stop being ...
Monday, 06 July 2009
3. China’s Big Spender
(Finance & Economics/News Articles - English)
... are springing up in major cities and provinces. Central and local governments are raising subsidies to support idle factories, retrain workers, and boost income aid in hard-hit areas. New government lending, ...
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
4. AIDS outcasts left to suffer alone
(Health/News Articles - English)
... University of China and UNAIDS last year showed China is clearly still in need of an effective model of AIDS education. In a poll of more than 6,000 people in six major cities, 48 percent said they believed ...
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
... cities like Shenzhen. Many clients flock there from Hong Kong which is just an hour away, some of them businessmen with money to spend. Condom use in China can range anywhere from about 20 percent to ...
Friday, 26 June 2009
6. Baby boom to migrant mothers' gloom
(Social/News Articles - English)
... cities but whose hukou is registered in their hometowns or villages must obtain temporary residency permits in any new city from the local public security bureau. This enables them to get a job, rent an ...
Friday, 26 June 2009
7. China Beyond study offers insights in China’s 4th-6th tier towns
(Community Development/News Articles - English)
... landscapes vary markedly from that in 2nd-3rd tier cities and leading metros Brands should embrace strategies formulated on local insights and market conditions to connect with small town consumers BEIJING ...
Friday, 26 June 2009
8. Current Focus on Migrant Entrepreneurs Not Enough (English-Chinese)
(Finance & Economics/News Articles - English)
... strengthen and improve the professional skills training programs for migrant youth. Currently, China’s work training programs are mainly in the cities, which are not only small in size and scope, but also ...
Thursday, 25 June 2009
9. Basic Education in China
(Basic Law/Legal - English)
... of 20,360,200 pupils. Per-school education has been generally universalized in big and middle-sized cities. During recent years, pre-school education in the mass rural  ...
Tuesday, 09 June 2009
... It will also support the construction of wastewater treatment plants and associated sewerage pipelines in several key cities and towns in Jiangsu Province. The Xining Flood and Watershed Management Project, ...
Monday, 08 June 2009
11. China Will Offer Training To Young Migrant Workers
(Social/News Articles - English)
... in cities. According to local media reports, training will be carried out from this year and a total of 200,000 young migrant workers will benefit from the program over the next two years. So far, some ...
Friday, 22 May 2009
12. CCTV Focus: My Migrant Life
(Livelihood/News Articles)
Tags: [family life, back home for festival, urban residency, housing in cities, legal aid, hard working, settling down, starting business, education, CCTV, MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China]  ...
Sunday, 07 March 2010
13. China's workers return to cities
(Finance & Economics/News Articles)
Tags: [China's workers return to cities, unemployment, Changsha, Migrant Resource Network, MRN, China]  ...
Saturday, 12 September 2009
14. 95% of home-returning migrant workers back in cities
(Finance & Economics/News Articles)
Tags: [MRN, Migrant Resource Network, China, 95% of home-returning migrant workers back in cities]  ...
Wednesday, 05 August 2009
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16. China's Moving Population
(Social/News Articles)
... of populated and bustling Chinese cities.  In addition, migrants and their families characteristically lack access to quality education, healthcare, and face instability of residence.  They often live ...
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
... of labor-intensive manufacturing businesses in the nearby cities of Dongguan and Panyu. In Shenzhen itself, the high-tech sector never really took off. China needs to rethink how to position “Made in ...
Friday, 16 April 2010
By 2015, nearly 50 percent of the people in the country will live in major cities such as Beijing and other urban areas, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MOHURD) said Monday. The ...
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
19. City workers lacking social welfare
(Living Environment/News Articles)
... of 2009, up from 45.7 percent in 2008. Included in this total is about 167 million migrant workers, who have lived and worked in cities for more than six months and do not have a local residence permit ...
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
20. Media Struggle to Expose Scandals
(Civil Society/News Articles)
... report on homeless people, which found that many of those sleeping rough in China's cities are migrant workers, was turned down by China's official media, which are closely controlled by the ruling Communist ...
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
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