Hukou Reform Will Allow Rural Residents to Keep Their Land
Published:
2011-01-24
In places like Guangdong and Chongqing, governments are moving to promote reform of the household registration system, so that rural residents will no longer be forced to give up their claim to rural land so that they can shift to an urban registration and are provided with a greater level of welfare coverage.
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