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It is clear that the gap between urban and rural areas is quite apparent. In addition, the report found that internet users vary in terms of gender, age, education, occ…
- A heavy burden to bear
Generally, in earlier times, children in kindergartens or preschools didn’t face heavy study loads and furious competition. They grew up in a relaxing and relativ…
- Report examines how internet use affects senior life
Smartphones are the main hardware that seniors use to access the internet. Our survey found that most of them consider a big screen to be the most important quality of …
- Rural teachers to play bigger role in poverty reduction
A total of 3,500 rural teachers under the age of 35 participated in the survey. The result sheds some light on the role that young rural teachers could play in targeted…
- E-commerce to help promote rural vitalization
A worker of the Fumin chicken farm packs eggs for sale in Songtao Miao Autonomous County of Tongren, southwest China’s Guizhou Province. Nearly all the sales of…
- People-oriented urbanization vital to promoting assimilation of migr…
The biggest obstacle posed by the hukou system to migrants' assimilation is that they cannot enjoy a range of hukou-related social benefits because of their identity in…
- Classical Chinese thought lays basis for social assistance
To be more specific, in the Chinese model, people assist others according to the degree of proximity. A hierarchical system of personality and values is formed on the b…
- Mobility: New way of looking at families in modern era
This article aims to examine the mobility of Chinese families and how the family retains vitality and resilience amid vast social change.
- Empowering women in the context of two-child policy
According to the survey, about 20 to 26 percent of women said their incomes have been affected by pregnancy while 30.1 percent and 15.5 percent attribute reductions in …