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WHY PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS IN CHINA
Homelessness is a severe social issue in China. People go homeless because of natural disasters, migration, and discrimination.
China is prone to natural disasters. These unstoppable forces displace many people from their homes. An excellent example is the Yunnan earthquake of 2000. This disaster caused over 92,000 people to go homeless. Thus, people have nowhere to go when a catastrophe destroys their communities. They have no choice but to make do with the little they have. They can also move to a better place, which brings us to migration.
Migration from rural to urban areas is a common occurrence in Asian nations. With the world’s largest population, China is especially vulnerable to it. The massive wealth inequality doesn’t help either. People migrate from their rural homes to urban cities in hopes of a better life. They seek better employment opportunities and facilities like education. The cities already have large populations, though. They have limited resources as it is, so the migrants have a hard time getting their share. While slums are available, even
housing can be unaffordable for the unfortunate ones. Thus, they have no choice but to settle for a life of homelessness.
Discrimination is yet another social aspect that contributes to homelessness. Citizens all over the world face discrimination over something. In China, the two most glaring reasons appear to be mental sickness and old age. Mentally disabled people find it difficult to maintain ties. This becomes especially true when families migrate. According to a study in Xiangtan, over 2400 schizophrenic individuals went homeless. Homelessness has also been common among people of old age. Many elderly individuals separate from their families, especially if they are sick.
Homeless children is also an issue in the country.
Aside from these major reasons, there is another severe issue China contends with. The Cultural Revolution destroyed many child welfare homes. This has caused many children to face abandonment. The number of homeless children stands at a grim 66,000.
@Hamartia Antidote @F-22Raptor @VCheng Seems like our dear Chinese member want to discuss why Homeless "Crisis" cannot be solved in the US, maybe we should do the same and wonder why it is a problem and in one source labelled a "Pandemic" in China.