Organizing through division and exclusion : China's Hukou system
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Organizing through division and exclusion : China's Hukou system
Stanford University Press, c2005
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Bibliography: p. [261]-295
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Description
This book is the first comprehensive examination of China's hukou (household registration) system. The hukou system registers and governs the 1.3 billion Chinese, while creating deep and rigid divisions and exclusions; in many domains the system determines how the Chinese live and shapes China's sociopolitical structure and socioeconomic development. This book shows that the system has made both positive and negative contributions to contemporary Chinese society: it has helped foster rapid economic growth and political stability, but also has reinforced social stratification, the rural-urban divide, regional inequalities, and discrimination and injustice.
Using rich new materials, this book traces the history and development of the hukou system. It describes the functions, impact, and operational mechanisms of the system. It also analyzes the hukou in comparison with the systems of exclusion and discrimination in other nations, notably Brazil and India. This book presents important insights for understanding China's past, present, and future.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents for Organizing Through Division and Exclusion Preface 1. Institutional Exclusion and the Case of China 2. The Origin and Evolution of China's Hukou System 3. The Registrations: Structural and Operational Features of the PRC Hukou System 4. The PRC Hukou System in Action: Division, Exclusion, and Control 5. The Impact of the PRC Hukou System 6. China's Hukou System in Comparative Perspective 7. The Future of China's Hukou System Notes Bibliography Index
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