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China has restricted internal movement in various ways. Official efforts to limit free migration between villages and cities began as early as 1952 with a series of measures designed to prevent individuals without special permission from moving to cities to take advantage of the generally higher living standards there.
The party decreased migration to cities during the 1960s and 1970s for economic and political reasons. In the early stages of the Cultural Revolution (196676), large numbers of urban youths were "sent down" to the countryside for political and ideological reasons. Many relocated youths were eventually permitted to return to the cities, and by the mid-1980s most had done so.
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Infact, a colleague here from China told me that it is very difficult to move or change the residency in china to avoid the rural influx... Why we in Pakistan can't do the same as things are going an uncontrolled and not in a uniform way...Like for example in Punjab any Pakistani citizen is apparently eligible to apply for a job in the whole Punjab...though in the colleges you must have the domicile of Punjab to get job...When different ethnic group get mingled in living then problem got up (I feel)...But our friends who have been in Sindh then there you can't apply for a job in public sector univeristy unless you have a domicile of Sindh...I mean there should be the same level at educational...uniform policies...We need to restrict people from moving and restricting them to their majority areas...and without restricting the movements of people make problems for Government in making policies for health, education as how many people are moving is never in record until after decades in cenusus as a formality...we need deep planing like China did ages before after independence...
Just my opinion probably making sense for rural influx, planning and organisation (ethnic differences perhaps can't be addressed this way)...we are facing these internal problmes more....
The party decreased migration to cities during the 1960s and 1970s for economic and political reasons. In the early stages of the Cultural Revolution (196676), large numbers of urban youths were "sent down" to the countryside for political and ideological reasons. Many relocated youths were eventually permitted to return to the cities, and by the mid-1980s most had done so.
for complete text:
Migration in the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infact, a colleague here from China told me that it is very difficult to move or change the residency in china to avoid the rural influx... Why we in Pakistan can't do the same as things are going an uncontrolled and not in a uniform way...Like for example in Punjab any Pakistani citizen is apparently eligible to apply for a job in the whole Punjab...though in the colleges you must have the domicile of Punjab to get job...When different ethnic group get mingled in living then problem got up (I feel)...But our friends who have been in Sindh then there you can't apply for a job in public sector univeristy unless you have a domicile of Sindh...I mean there should be the same level at educational...uniform policies...We need to restrict people from moving and restricting them to their majority areas...and without restricting the movements of people make problems for Government in making policies for health, education as how many people are moving is never in record until after decades in cenusus as a formality...we need deep planing like China did ages before after independence...
Just my opinion probably making sense for rural influx, planning and organisation (ethnic differences perhaps can't be addressed this way)...we are facing these internal problmes more....