The household registration system and social stratification in China: 1955-1996

Type Journal Article - Demography
Title The household registration system and social stratification in China: 1955-1996
Author(s)
Volume 41
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2004
Page numbers 363-384
URL http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9081v2ph.pdf
Abstract
The Chinese household registration system (hukou) may be the most important determinant
of differential privilege in state socialist China. Urban registrants are entitled to the best jobs,
education, housing, and health care -- all of which are unavailable to those with rural registration.
Thus, transforming one's hukou status from rural to urban is a central aspect of upward mobility.
But given that hukou status is essentially ascribed at birth, how do rural hukou holders affect
this change to urban status? Using data from a 1996 national probability sample, we found that
education, communist party membership, and military service are the main determinants of ruralto-urban
status changes.

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