Asian Social Science
Volume 11, Issue 18, 2015, Pages 31-41

The impact of changes in chinese government policy on rural-urban migrant children’s schooling (Article) (Open Access)

Li N.* , Placier P.L.
  • a Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, United States
  • b University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States

Abstract

In this policy analysis we will explicate changes in policies affecting the ability of Chinese rural-urban migrant families to gain access to public school education for their children. We argue that these changes are traceable to a contradiction between the transformation of government economic policies in the period since 1978, which encouraged rural surplus labor force to move to urban areas seeking job opportunities; and the Hukou policy, which continued to label migrants as “urban outsiders” (Cheng shi wai lai ren kou translated into Chinese) and therefore limited migrant families’ access to resources and services intended for urban residents. Recent changes in policy have attempted to resolve this problem, but our case study findings show that the cultural and social divide between rural and urban residents remains a salient factor in urban education. © 2015, Canadian Center of Science and Education. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Rural-urban migration Migrant Children Migrant workers Hukou policy

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Link
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DOI: 10.5539/ass.v11n18p31
ISSN: 19112017
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English