Household Registration System in China, Identity Separation and Risk-Taking
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Description
Breaking the urban-rural dichotomy and achieving integrated development of urban and rural areas is an important issue. In 1958, China promulgated the Regulations on Household Registration, which stipulates that individuals are required to register for household registration after birth, and the state divides residents into two categories of agricultural and non-agricultural households according to their two permanent residences in rural and urban areas, and constructs two categories of household registration based on the status of household registration. The reform of the unified household registration system marks the history of the dual urban-rural household registration system that distinguishes the nature of household registration by "agricultural" and "non-agricultural", and the resulting changes in residents' identity may profoundly affect their behavior.