1. Effects of the <italic>Hukou</italic> system on the geographies of young people in contemporary urban China.
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Lin, Mingliang, Pyyry, Noora, and Luukkonen, Juho
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YOUNG adults , *CITY dwellers , *RESIDENTIAL segregation , *RESIDENTIAL mobility , *INTERIM governments - Abstract
The Chinese institution for population registration is called the
hukou system. It divides residents into local and non-localhukou holders concerning geographical mobility. Within Chinese society, young people often move away from their birthplace and subsequently become non-localhukou holders in the destinations. Thehukou system has become a barrier to the access of young people to urban rights, placing them in a peripheral position in society. To understand the often-overlooked geographies of young people in China, the article examines how thehukou system undermines young people’s right to the city. Subsequently, the invisible politics of young people in China is discussed, based on a scoping review that approaches the issue through three themes: young people’s tactics in their mobilities; housing inequality and residential segregation; and young people’s aspirations for the future. Combining authoritarianism and neoliberalism, thehukou system controls the distribution of city rights, and thus regulates the flows of young people. Such regulation constitutes a transitional regime that shapes the life trajectories of Chinese youths. Therefore, the article recommends hearing the voices of Chinese young people in the field of Children’s Geographies, and thus enabling their voices to influence future reforms ofhukou policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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