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Gap between rural and urban education levels huge
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A survey made public Tuesday by Peking University shows that China is seeing an increasingly large gap between the education levels of people holding urban and rural permanent residency permits, or "hukou" in Chinese.

The survey, carried out in Beijing, Shanghai, and southern Guangdong Province, found that only 0.7 percent of the 2,732 rural respondents have university degrees or higher as opposed to 13.6 percent among the 3,253 urbanites polled.

Liu Shiding, one of the main participants of the survey, told Xinhua Thursday that the figures only reflect a general picture in the three areas, and situations in the less developed central and western regions could be still worse.

China's permanent residency permit is not just a record of people's addresses, but closely attached to the living standards and social welfare one can enjoy - a rural hukou mostly means low income, poor social welfare coverage.

The permanent residency permit system is very strict in that a rural hukou normally cannot be transformed into an urban one except when there are temporary government policies allowing it.

"Even the 0.7 percent people with university degrees may not all be working and living in the countryside," said Liu, also a professor of Peking University.

The survey, conducted by Peking University in cooperation with local governments and universities in Shanghai and Guangdong, also showed that only 20 percent of the rural hukou holders have been to high school while the percentage for the urbanites stands at 85.

"Although the education level among people in the countryside is higher than before, it is likely to lag farther behind that in the cities," Zhang Fangping, director of the Hunan Provincial Department of Education, was quoted as saying by Wednesday's China Youth Daily. Zhang is in Beijing to attend the annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC).

Wang Shiqi, another NPC deputy who is the director of a middle school in Hunan Province, was quoted as saying the gap was due to an "unreasonable distribution of educational resources".

Wang said that school teachers in the countryside often tend to seek better-paying jobs in cities, which leaves only the academically poor ones to rural students.

The survey also showed that only 26.8 percent of the students in the countryside continued schooling after finishing junior high, which is covered by China's nine-year compulsory education plan and qualifies for subsidies.

(Xinhua News Agency March 5, 2009)

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