LEADER 10884nam 22004453 450 001 9910770255403321 005 20231219080232.0 010 $a981-9952-92-1 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31021833 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31021833 035 $a(EXLCZ)9929403454700041 100 $a20231219d2024 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aHousehold Registration System Reform in China's Megacities 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aSingapore :$cSpringer,$d2024. 210 4$d©2023. 215 $a1 online resource (319 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Peng, Xizhe Household Registration System Reform in China's Megacities Singapore : Springer,c2024 9789819952915 327 $aIntro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research Background and Implications -- 1.1.1 Research Background -- 1.1.2 Research Implications -- 1.2 Outline and Overall Objective of the Research -- 1.2.1 Outline of the Research -- 1.2.2 Overall Objectives of the Research -- 1.3 Methodology of the Research -- 1.3.1 Using Questionnaire Surveys, Data Mining, In-Depth Interviews, Expert Consultation, Typical Case Analysis and Other Investigation and Research Methods to Collect Basic Data, Laying an Empirical Data Foundation for Further Research -- 1.3.2 Using the Theory of Policy Process and the Method of Political Economy to Study the Conflicts of Objectives and the Complexity of Urban Population Management Policy in China -- 1.3.3 Using the Literature Review Methodology and Historical Analysis to Analyse the Typical Domestic Experience of Household Registration (Population) Management, As Well As the Evolution Process, Main Characteristics and Direction of China's Household Registration System Reform -- 1.3.4 Using Game Theory to Analyse the Transaction Relationship of Different Interest Groups, Building an Equilibrium Model to Strengthen the Preciseness of Interpretation, and Making Value Judgments on the Basis of Empirical Analysis -- 1.3.5 Selecting Sample Cities and Analysing Current Requirements to Obtain Household Registration and Related Factors by Building Models -- 1.3.6 Application of Policy Simulation and Experimental Methods -- 1.4 Structure of This Book -- 2 Historical Experience and Reassessment of the Household Registration System Reform -- 2.1 Evolution of the Existing Household Registration System in China -- 2.2 Basic Evaluation of the Existing Household Registration System in China -- 2.3 Main Characteristics of the Household Registration System Reform at the Present Stage -- 2.4 Modes of the Reform and Local Practices. 327 $a2.4.1 Direct Household Registration Access System -- 2.4.2 Blue-Printed Hukou System -- 2.4.3 Transfer of Residence Permit to Household Registration System -- 2.4.4 Point-Based Household Registration System -- 2.5 Core Issues of Continuous Advancement of the Household Registration System Reform -- 2.5.1 Retaining the Instrumental Nature of the Household Registration -- 2.5.2 Setting the Screening Mechanism and Household Registration Threshold -- 2.5.3 Balance the Allocation of Regional Resources, So That Small and Medium-Sized Cities Can Relieve the Pressure of Household Registration System Reform for Large Cities -- 3 Policy Principles of the Household Registration System Reform and Its Logic in Political Economics -- 3.1 Proposition of Political Economics for the Household Registration System Reform -- 3.2 Historical Value of the Household Registration System and Policy Consequences of Its Restrictions on Rights -- 3.3 Changes in Social Costs and Benefits of Restrictions on Rights of the Migrant Population: The Cost of the Instrumental Goal -- 3.3.1 Cost Squeezed Type of Household Registration Loose: E0???E1 or E02???E12 -- 3.3.2 Income Shrinking Type of Household Registration Loose: E1???E12 or E0???E02 -- 3.4 Reconstruction of the Value of Household Registration and Restoration of Rights of the Migrant Population -- 3.5 Two Current Gradual Modes of the Household Registration System Reform: Resistances from Interest Adjustment -- 3.5.1 Progressive Mode of Current Household Registration Management System Reform: Access System and Residence Permit System -- 3.5.2 Common Features of the Two Reform Models: The Design of Selective Mechanisms -- 3.6 One Explanation for the Failure of the Household Registration System Reform in Zhengzhou: Lessons and Experiences. 327 $a3.6.1 Functional Departments Such as Education, Public Transportation, Family Planning, Social Security, and Public Security Have Been Significantly Affected -- 3.6.2 The Original Residents with Zhengzhou Household Registration Felt that the Quality of General Welfare was Significantly Affected -- 3.6.3 Adjustment Strategies and Responses of Government Functional Departments -- 3.7 Conclusions -- 4 Difficulties, Orientation of Policies and Paths of Household Registration System Reform in Large Cities: Taking Shanghai as an Example -- 4.1 Difficulties in the Reform of Household Registration System in Big Cities-Analysis Based on Shanghai -- 4.1.1 "The Limitation of Population Carrying Capacity" and "The Infinity of Population Demand for Welfare and Public Services" -- 4.1.2 Differentiated Treatment and High Household Registration Thresholds Are Likely to Incur Legal Disputes and Moral Blame -- 4.1.3 "The Ability to Control Talent is More Than Sufficient" and "The Ability to Control the Population is Insufficient" -- 4.1.4 The Balance Point of Supply and Demand of Household Registration is Difficult to Grasp -- 4.2 Urban Household Registration System Reform Requires Adjustment of Interest Relationships -- 4.3 Promoting Citizenization of the Migrant Population Is an Important Part of the Urban Household Registration System Reform -- 4.4 Core Elements of the Marginal Reform of Urban Household Registration System: Rights, Obligations and the Threshold of Time -- 4.5 Outlook of the Policy: The Gradual Reform and "GSP" of Welfare Supply -- 5 Social Differentiation, Welfare Needs of the Migrant Population and Their Implications for Household Registration System Reform -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Redifferentiation Within the Migrant Population and Comparative Analysis of Their Social Welfare. 327 $a5.2.1 Comparison of the Rights and Interests of Registered Residents, Residents with Residence Permits and Migrant Population Outside the System: The Introduction of the System -- 5.2.2 Measurement of Social Welfare Differences Between Holders of Residence Permits and Nonholders: Differentiation Within the Hierarchy -- 5.3 Incentive Effects of the Residence Permit System and Its Social Differentiation Mechanism: Impact Factors of the Migrant Population's Behavioral Choices -- 5.3.1 Incentives for Migrants to Apply for Temporary Residence Permits -- 5.3.2 Incentives for Migrants to Apply for Formal Residence Permits -- 5.4 Evaluation of Utilization and Equality of Public Resources and Welfare by the Migrant Population -- 5.4.1 Utilization of Public Resources and Social Security by Migrant Population -- 5.4.2 Satisfaction and Fairness in the Utilization of Public Resources and Social Security -- 5.4.3 Policy Cognition, Participation and Evaluation of Migrant Population on Comprehensive Insurance -- 5.5 Expectations of the Migrant Population on Functions of the Residence Permit: Their Demands for General Welfare and Intentions of the Household Registration System Reform -- 5.5.1 Evaluation of Residence Permit System -- 5.5.2 The Recognition of the Qualifications of Social Security Rights and the Expectations of the Function of Residence Permit -- 5.5.3 From the Residence Permit to Household Registration: The Public's Attitude Towards the Reform of the Household Registration System and the Ongoing Institutional Reform -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 6 The Household Registration System Reform and Social Integration of the Migrant Population -- 6.1 Process, Measurement and Impact Factors of Social Integration of the Migrant Population -- 6.1.1 A Brief Review of the Study on the Social Integration of China's Migrant Population. 327 $a6.1.2 Data Sources and Research Methods -- 6.1.3 The Definition and Measurement of Social Integration -- 6.1.4 Main Factors Affecting the Social Integration of the Migrant Population -- 6.1.5 Several Thoughts on Promoting the Social Integration of the Migrant Population and Realizing the Harmonious Development of the City -- 6.2 Establishing a Social Integration Oriented Management System for the Migrant Population -- 6.2.1 Changes and Implementation of an Urban Migrant Population Management System with Integration-Oriented Management -- 6.2.2 The Household Registration System and Various Social Exclusions Faced by the Migrant Population -- 6.2.3 The Basic Ideas to Promote the Social Integration of the Migrant Population -- 6.3 Reform of the Urban Household Registration System and Social Integration of the Migrant Population -- 6.3.1 The Household Registration System is the Basic System that Restricts the Social Integration of the Migrant Population -- 6.3.2 Practice and Exploration of China's Urban Household Registration System Reform Since Reform and Opening Up -- 7 Development-Orientated Governments and the Threshold of Household Registration: Reflection on the Household Registration System Reform -- 7.1 Problems -- 7.2 Functions of Local Governments and the Threshold of Household Registration During the Transition Period -- 7.3 Data, Indicators and Methods -- 7.3.1 Sample City Selection and Data Sources -- 7.3.2 Establishment of Threshold Index for Household Registration -- 7.3.3 Analysis of Factors Affecting the Threshold Height of Household Registration -- 7.3.4 Clustering Analysis of the Effect Intensity and Structural Attributes of the Impact Factors of Urban Household Registration Threshold -- 7.4 Characteristics and Impact Factors of the Threshold of Household Registration -- 7.5 Conclusions and Policy Implications. 327 $a8 Economic Analysis of the Optimization of Restrictions on Urban Household Registration. 676 $a307.240951 700 $aPeng$b Xizhe$01460436 701 $aSu$b Chi 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