In addition to Hangzhou, China Zhejiang announced that it has completely canceled the restrictions on settlement in the province to promote equality of income and stimulate economic growth.
The General Office of the Zhejiang Provincial Government issued on July 10 to promote the implementation of the basic public service system to promote the orderly promotion of the citizenship of agricultural transfer population (referred to as a plan) in an orderly manner., Except for the province (except Hangzhou City), the restrictions on settlement restrictions are fully canceled.The plan will take effect on Saturday (22nd) for five years.
The plan mentioned that promoting the citizen of agricultural transfer is the meaning of the common prosperity demonstration zone of Zhejiang's high -quality development and construction, and it is also an important starting point for implementing a new type of urbanization strategy.
The plan revolves around the goal of more employment, more stable residence, more high -quality education, more convenient medical care, more powerful guarantee, and richer culture of the "six more" goals.Certificate system, guarantee for children's education rights, increase housing security, etc.
Zhejiang's agricultural transfer population in 2022 was about 17.49 million, accounting for 26.6%of the permanent population.According to the plan, by 2027, the urbanization rate of the resident population in Zhejiang will reach 76%, and the per capita income growth rate of the agricultural transfer population will basically synchronize with the per capita disposable income of residents.
The former vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Cai Yan proposed this month that China should reform the household registration system and release the consumption potential of 180 million migrant workers.The China National Development and Reform Commission also mentioned in 2021 that cities with a permanent population of less than 3 million urban areas have basically canceled the restrictions on settlement.
According to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Monday (17th), the per capita disposable income of rural residents in China increased by 7.2%in the first half of the year.Although rural income is only half of urban revenue, this growth rate is higher than the growth of 4.7%of urban residents.