Work Report

    Premier calls for hukou reform to be expedited

    By LU CHANG (China Daily)
    Updated: 2013-03-06 00:57

    Experts said China's urbanization is becoming an engine to fuel domestic demand and economic growth, as increasing numbers of urbanites offer huge potential for consumption.

    But urbanization also forces a large number of farmers to become migrant workers, with most of them without hukou, or household registration, therefore often excluded from social services and opportunities.

    Chen Xiwen, deputy director of the Leading Group on Rural Work of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said urbanization should be a natural process rather than a new, fast-tracked step forward.

    He said the process, which draws rural labor to cities and assimilates new recruits, needs all factors to be considered, including economic development, social welfare and environmental problems.

    "There are benefits from urbanization's potential to boost domestic consumption and increase labor productivity, but it will also lead to serious consequences if the pace and nature of urbanization are disregarded," he said while attending the first group discussion at the annual session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee on Monday.

    He said migrant workers should be covered by the urban public service network in the fields of housing, employment and education, which needs the support of local government.

    A 2013 report by Renmin University of China on migrant workers shows they feel lonely despite increased incomes, as they are an isolated group and seldom interact with urban society during their stay in cities.

    Wu Hong, a member of the CPPCC National Committee, said: "Migrant workers should be treated as equals to city dwellers so they will not come back and forth from cities to their hometowns."

    Wu, also the deputy director of the Zhejiang province forestry department, said the Government Work Report this year mapped out the path for advancing urbanization so that migrant workers can expect to be able to settle down in cities and hopefully contribute more to local consumption.

    Premier calls for <EM>hukou</EM> reform to be expedited 

    A woman and her son have fun at a newly constructed community in Zhangzhuang village, Pingdingshan, Henan province, in March 2012. [Photo/Xinhua] 

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