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ID178305
Title ProperPermits, Points, and Permanent Household Registration
Other Title InformationRecalibrating Hukou Policy under “Top-Level Design”
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Xiang
Summary / Abstract (Note)China’s New-type Urbanisation Plan heralded a new phase of reform of the household registration (hukou) system and initiated a nation-wide reconfiguration of hukou policy in Chinese cities. This study reveals that the former localisation of hukou policymaking has been brought to greater uniformity under the current central guidelines. The liberalisation of hukou conversion has been expanded to many large cities that previously employed selective migrant integration policies. Mega-cities have recalibrated the selection criteria for new citizens, elevating the importance of settlement duration and moderating the importance of educational and professional qualifications. Case studies in Guangdong further reveal the dynamic interactions among different levels of government in the course of reform. Local policy experimentations set important precedents for central policymaking, and the central guidelines are enforcing new adjustments in local implementation. The provincial government plays a prominent role in coordinating top-down directives and local conditions.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 49, No.3; Dec 2020: p.269-290
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 49 No 3
Key WordsGuangdong ;  Central–Local Relations ;  Hukou Reform ;  Top-Level Design


 
 
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