国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

China / Society

China to help 100m settle in cities

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-07-30 13:25

BEIJING - ?China plans to help about 100 million people without urban ID records to settle in towns and cities by 2020, as part of reforms to phase out its dual-household registration system, the State Council, China's cabinet, said on Wednesday.

It issued a circular aimed at accelerating reform of the nation's household registration, or "hukou," system.

The document said the government will remove the limits on hukou registration in townships and small cities, relax restrictions in medium-sized cities, and set qualifications for registration in big cities.

The rights and benefits of residents who do not have urban ID records in the city where they live should be safeguarded, the document added.

At a press conference on Wednesday, vice public security minister Huang Ming said different approaches will be applied in the hukou system, based on the size and population of a city.

Authorities will set no limits for those who want to settle in small cities and towns. "Anyone who has a legal residence can register for permanent residence, even temporary tenants," Huang said.

Medium-sized cities with a population between one million and three million will have a low threshold, while megacities with more than five million residents will try to strictly control the influx of new citizens.

People wishing to settle in megacities like Beijing and Shanghai will have to qualify through a "points system" based on their seniority in employment, their accommodation and social security, according to Huang.

Megacities "face a lot population pressure, with an annual floating population of hundreds of thousands," the official said.

Huang said the reform will be unprecedented, regarding its scale, coverage, measures and the resolution of the central government.

Wednesday's circular also indicated that the reform will put an end to the dual-household registration system which has divided people into urban or agricultural households since the 1950s.

Currently, citizens without urban household registration (hukou) do not enjoy equal access to public services in cities, as the ID record, which means permanent residential permit, ties subsidized social services including health, housing, education or pensions to one's legal residence.

The circular said an urban-rural registration system and a residential permit system will be introduced to ensure those services in cities will benefit all residents, said the circular.

Yang Zhiming, vice minister of human resources and social security, said the reform will help integrate the nation's migrant workers into cities, since they are the major group of the people who do not hold urban ID records in the cities where they work.

Official data showed that China had 166 million migrant workers who worked in cities and towns away from their home by the end of last year. This figure increased to 174 million by the end of the June.

Highlights
Hot Topics
...
玉环县| 大丰市| 法库县| 绥芬河市| 砀山县| 桦甸市| 阿拉善左旗| 浏阳市| 玉山县| 包头市| 桑日县| 平乐县| 松原市| 平凉市| 廉江市| 慈溪市| 基隆市| 垦利县| 巨鹿县| 东兰县| 青浦区| 金沙县| 长宁区| 库尔勒市| 上林县| 灌云县| 澄城县| 句容市| 晋宁县| 西乌珠穆沁旗| 天峻县| 蚌埠市| 蓬安县| 宣化县| 浦城县| 芒康县| 丰台区| 永定县| 上思县| 贡觉县| 宁夏|