Re: Beijing 22 year old "black households" girls can not go to school for self-study, legal petition
explanation:
parental parents do not admit what to do with their children and what to do with their parents, the public security department does not give a clear answer, and when Kang Hong asked Chen Mingliang's opinion, the two - time abandoned young man also showed fear that the road could not actually get through. . And in trying to help a few other children to deal with the household registration, the problem is similar. In communication with the grass-roots household registration management department, Kang Hong heard the most, "we have no way".
Kang Hong: the most fundamental confirmation of the household registration is birth certificate, but as they are, they have lost these things from the age of young, and the birth certificate is impossible to find. The black households face the cruelty of reality, many of them choose vagrancy, or struggle at the bottom of the society. After a long time, they have been divorced from the original life or the original, and are just born.
explanation:
the nearest distance to the wandering children, the most let Kang Hong and their partners feel weak, I am afraid that in the process of rescue, see the child is forced to violate the law, and the black household is more of the weight of the danger. In the heart of the children's heart, Kang Hong feels the deepest, or the vagabond children in the society suffered from the cold and exclusion, no household registration is not the mistake of children, vagrancy is their choice, let them feel respect and warmth, this is the society should do.
Kang Hong: they are more likely to be able to accept children without nationality than they are black households. Because they are likely to be sensitive to the issue of black households every time, because they may also try to get one's identity in their own way. They also want to find jobs, but many times they are stuck in this link, so they may not be concerned about the household registration itself, and they are more concerned with the role of the household registration.
host:
account, this should be unconditional. This rule was set in the 50s of last century, but later, due to the adjustment of the family planning policy, the registered permanent residence was tied up, and a large number of people who did not have registered permanent residence. Among these people, because there is no account, it is inconvenient. In the relevant sampling survey, one of the data made me very impressed, that is, about 3/4 of the 13 million people have not been well or even normal compulsory education, all did not go to school, or at most primary school. Think about it, accounting for 3/4! How much is this data in the process of nine years compulsory education to twelve years compulsory education? And they live in the same blue sky with us.
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the deputy research fellow of the Macro Economic Research Institute of NDRC: the black household is in fact not far in our real life. There are a lot of cases around me.
commentary: Wan Hai Yuan, Associate Research Fellow of the national development and Reform Commission Macroeconomic Research Institute. The understanding of the "black household" group in China is not only because he is one of the authors of the report on the existence state of the "black household" group of China, but also because he was a "black household" from the countryside. He said that although he had been doing this research, he was shocked by the size of the group after he and the research group took fourteen months to investigate 1928 effective "black households" in fifteen provinces and autonomous regions in the country.
the same period: a deputy researcher at the Macro Economic Research Institute of the national development and Reform Commission of the NDRC: the sixth national census found that 13 million, through our own investigation, found that the data may even be more than this, so the problem is very serious.
commentary: if it is understood literally, "black households" are those who have no household registration and no identity cards. But when Wan Hai Yuan and his research group interviewed more than 300 individuals in the more than 1000 sample, the "Black family" was no longer just a few simple words to explain.
the same period: the deputy research fellow of the Macro Economic Research Institute of the national development and Reform Commission of the national development and Reform Commission: there is no work, low education, and generally low income. This is largely from the lack of household registration such a identity, generally not too confident, more pessimistic, the lack of a social cognition, the sense of identity is universal. It's right.