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Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesJiahua PanHoukai Wei EditorsAnnual Report on Urban Development of China 2013More information about this series a

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)at http://www.springer.eom/series/l 1028JiahuaPan • Houkai WeiEditorsAnnual Report on UrbanDevelopment of China 20130 SpringerEditorsJiahua PanThe Chi

nese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing. ChinaHonkai WeiThe Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing. ChinaSponsored by Innovation Project of CASSIS Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

SN 2194-7937ISSN 2194-7945 (electronic)Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesISBN 978-3-662-46323-9 ISBN 978-3-662-46324-6 (eBook)DOI 10.1007/978-3-66

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

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s or omissions that may have been made.Printed on acid-free paperSpringer-Verlag GmbH Berlin Heidelberg is part of springer Science+Business Media (WW Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

W.springer, com)Preface: Breaking the Existing Pattern of Rights and Privileges to Accelerate the Process of CitizenizationIn China, the process of al

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

lowing more rural migrants into urban areas to become registered city residents (citizenization) remains stagnant despite its importance to the Chines

Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesJiahua PanHoukai Wei EditorsAnnual Report on Urban Development of China 2013More information about this series a

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)em?Perhaps through institutional inertia, vested interests are hindering the process of citizenization in China. Derived from China’s hukou system, or

household registration system, that unfairly favors urban residents over rural ones, the inequitable distribution of benefits between institutionally Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

favored groups and others, and between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private companies, for example, has resulted in advantaged groups and veste

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

d interests obviously wanting to maintain and cement this pattern while the disadvantaged groups and those whose interests are damaged arc unable to c

Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesJiahua PanHoukai Wei EditorsAnnual Report on Urban Development of China 2013More information about this series a

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)ailable to farmers who rely on land for a living, generation after generation. Assuming annual profits of one trillion yuan' from land trades and tran

sfers across China, then China’s cities can absorb a total of 10 million rural migrants at the cost of 100.000 yuan per migrant or 20 million at the c Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

ost of 50,000 per migrant. Unfortunately, children of migrant workers in China are deprived of the right to compulsory education despite the fact that

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

these workers pay taxes in their host cities and their employers pay the so-called “city construction fees” and “educational surcharge”. Payments to

Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesJiahua PanHoukai Wei EditorsAnnual Report on Urban Development of China 2013More information about this series a

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)g support for dependents such as the elderly and the disabled, but also the cost of raising children. In some cities, however. the rights and interest

s of migrant workers are overlooked. Local governments may go so far as to conspire w ith relevant companies to underpay and/or postpone payment to th Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

ese workers. Even some state-owned organizations offer unequal' Wu Jinglian noted at the China Development Forum held on March 23-25. 2013 that the Ch

Annual report on urban development of china 2013 (current chinese economic report series)

inese government had earned 30 trillion yuan from expropriating farmland for urbanization, http:// tinance.qq.com/a/20130323/00159O.htmV

Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesJiahua PanHoukai Wei EditorsAnnual Report on Urban Development of China 2013More information about this series a

Current Chinese Economic Report SeriesJiahua PanHoukai Wei EditorsAnnual Report on Urban Development of China 2013More information about this series a

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