Experts: China's urban poverty worsens (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-02-13 09:01
Despite the country's booming economy China's urban poverty has worsened
according to the China Youth Daily which quotes dozens of economists.
The economists told the paper that the proportion of urban residents living
in poverty is now higher than that of rural residents. The poverty rate in
China's cities is six to eight percent, which is higher than that in the
countryside.
The number of rural residents living in poverty fell from 250 million in 1978
to 26.1 million in 2004.
Previously the urban poor were made up of those who were incapable of working
but they now include many unemployed people, experts said.
Farmers moving to cities, laid-off workers of state-owned enterprises,
residents in resource-exhausted cities and senior citizens relying only on
pensions make up the largest proportion of the urban poor, experts said.
China has not established an urban poverty standard nor conducted related
research on national basis. Only after those are completed can the country begin
to tackle the problem, experts said.
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