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Survey of Hukou Reforms through the End of 2004
Jiangsu Court Uses Urban Standard To Set Compensation for Migrant Death (3/02/06)
Changsha Court Reduces Compensation for Death Because of Rural Registration (2/21/06)
UN Special Rapporteur Urges "Humane Approach" Toward North Korean Refugees (04/21/06)
Party Scholars, Government Officials Discuss Reform Of Household Registration System (4/10/06)
State Council Newspaper Criticizes Lack of Migrant Representation in Shanghai LPC (2/28/06)
Xinhua: Household Registration System Blamed For Discriminatory Compensation (2/27/06)
Shenyang City Government Revokes Reforms to Temporary Residence Permit System (1/31/06)
Local Governments Resist Reforms to Household Registration System (1/04/06)
Reforms to Household Registration System Under Consideration (12/01/05)
Migrant Sues Government for Denying Welfare Claim on Basis of Residency Status (10/28/05)
Labor Ministry Officials Remove Regulatory Barrier to Migrants Seeking Work in Cities (10/27/05)
Henan Provincial Authorities Expand Medical Services to Migrants and Rural Residents (8/31/05)
Scholars Comment on Public Demands for Tighter Restrictions on Rural Migrants (8/31/05)
Shenzhen Municipal Authorities Announce Tighter Controls Over Migrant Population (8/31/05)
Migrants Elected to Shenzhen People's Congress, Suggests Heightened Attention to Migrant Rights (5/26/05)
Beijing Scraps Discriminatory Regulation on Migrant Workers (4/05/05)
Youth Daily Calls for Reform of Hukou System (3/14/05)
NPC Will Likely Not Consider Hukou Reform Law in 2005 (2/25/05)
State Council Notice Calls for Better Treatment of Migrants (2/23/05)
Beijing Plans Reforms to Regulations Governing Migrants; Some Propose Tightening Controls (2/11/05)
Henan Province to Eliminate Corvee Labor Requirements for Farmers (1/25/05)
Shanghai Rolls Out Temporary Residence Permits (9/30/04)
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
China's Household Registration (Hukou) System: Discrimination and Reform (September 2, 2005)
Transcript
Statements of Panelists
- Fei-Ling Wang
Professor, The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.
- Chlo¨¦ Froissart
PhD candidate at the Institute of Political Science of Paris, affiliated to the Center for International Studies and Research, Paris; Research Fellow at the French Center for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong.
Fei-ling Wang, Organization through Division and Exclusion: China's Hukou System, Stanford University Press, 2005.
Kam Wing Chan, 2004. ˇ°Chinese Hukou Reforms and Rural-Urban Migration,ˇ± (in Chinese) Zhongguo laodong jingji ( China Labor Economics), 2004 (1), pp.108-123.
Kam Wing Chan and Li Zhang, 1999. "The Hukou System and Rural-Urban Migration: Processes and Changes," The China Quarterly, Volume 160, Issue 1, pp. 818-855.
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