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Chapter 572

"I don't want wages." Liu Ping said.

She looked at Lu Hao with a little fear.

This man is so fierce.

"Sister Xiao Min gave me rice wine and buns. I don't have the money to pay for it, so I just do some work here to pay for the meal." She explained.

"A bowl of rice wine costs 1 cents and a meat bun costs 1 cents. You have eaten several times and you can't afford to do some work." Lu Hao said.

"Then I'll do it all day. I'll endure hardships and often do farm work when I'm at home." Liu Ping said, "Washing clothes, cooking, sweeping the floor, cutting rice, and growing vegetables are all fine."

She didn't care at all.

"Okay, go and work, be quicker, and you will lose money if the thing is broken." Lu Hao still had a cold face.

Doing farming can make money, but you have to own large areas of forest and large areas of land. Even if the profit per acre is low, you can still make some money if the amount is large.

But this is not practical in Jiangcheng. Jiangcheng has a dense population and relatively small land. It only has a little land per capita. It has a face to the loess and back to the sky. It only has enough food and clothing. It can't save much money in a year, and even when the tuition fees increase a little more, it may not even be able to afford the tuition fees.

Drag tuition fees, or borrow money to raise tuition fees.

The child may be called to the podium by the school teachers or even kicked out of the classroom directly, when will he pay the tuition fee and when will he go back to class?

Liu Ping came out to work at the age of eighteen or nineteen, which is very common. Some people at the age of fifteen or sixteen even came out to find work to supplement their household expenses.

"Why are you so fierce to the little girl?" Su Min quietly walked to Lu Hao and said in a voice that only two people could hear, "How difficult is it for a little girl to come out to find something to do?"

"Do you want to keep her?" Lu Hao asked.

"Well, this girl works very quickly and looks honest. In addition, there is also a shortage of people in the breakfast shop. A few days ago, didn't you tell me that you would find one or two people?" Su Min looked at her man.

She agreed to let Liu Ping stay, and at the same time she was a little strange. She didn't know why Lu Hao deliberately made things difficult for Liu Ping.

"She has an agricultural household registration, and in short, she is blindly wandering." Lu Hao said, "If you leave her here to work, there will be more trouble."

It is normal for rural people to work in the city for decades, including children who can take them to school if they need and have the conditions.

In some larger cities, it is even easier to settle down in some small cities.

But at this moment the situation is far from that simple.

Population mobility policies have been changing, sometimes loose, sometimes strict, and sometimes ambiguous.

‘Citizens enjoy freedom of residence and migration.’

This regulation is written into the article, but there are great differences in actual operations.

From 50 to 57 years, people can migrate spontaneously without being restricted.

People are not stupid, so they naturally want to run to the city because the city has better infrastructure and it is easier to find job opportunities in the city, which leads to a large increase in the city's population.

From 16 million in 1952 to 31 million in 1972.

The city is a little overwhelmed.

So we began to think of ways and formulate policies, firstly divide the household registration into agricultural household registration and non-agricultural household registration, divide the population, and form a preliminary urban-rural binary household registration management system, and then restrict farmers from entering the city.

In 1958, the promulgation of the "Vacational Registration Regulations" formally established the household registration transfer approval system and the voucher settlement system. This regulation restricted the migration of rural population to towns and restricted farmers from entering cities for the first time. Since then, the binary household registration system has been formally determined in the form of legislation.

During this period, it is difficult for rural people to settle in the city.

By the late 1950s and early 1960s, in order to complete production tasks, urban and urban units began to compete for rural labor. At this time, the management rights of labor were decentralized, which means that local recruitment did not require approval from the above. Therefore, the number of urban workers began to experience a new round of increase, reaching 45 million.

During this period, it is relatively easier for rural people to settle in the city and find a job.

However, the increase in these populations in a short period of time has put great pressure on the towns, so the superiors have regained the management authority of labor and issued the "Notice on Immediately Stop the Recruitment of New Employees and Fixed Temporary Workers", stipulating that the recruitment plans of each province and city need to be reported and can only be implemented after approval.

Relatedly, there is also the implementation of the document "Opinions on Strengthening Household Registration Management", which points out that the population of rural areas to cities should be strictly controlled, but the migration between urban areas to rural areas and cities of the same level is allowed to settle down.

By 75, the provision of "citizens enjoy freedom of residence and migration" was also deleted.

It becomes even more difficult for rural people to settle in the city.

In this process, intellectual youth were encouraged to go to the countryside. In fact, a large part of the reason is that there are no more jobs in cities that can provide young people with employment. These people cannot create value when staying in cities, and it will also become hidden dangers. Therefore, they are encouraged to work in the countryside and create value, and at the same time eliminate hidden dangers.

Many of these educated youth who went to the countryside had their household registrations in the production team and became agricultural household registrations. When they wanted to return to the city, they had to rely on connections, relationships, opportunities, and other policies.

Those who have connections in the city can go back through recruitment, recruitment, and recruitment, and return from rural household registration to non-farmer household registration, or parents retire early to exchange for a job quota for their children.

A few years ago, the household registration policy was slightly relaxed and I could spend money to buy a city household registration, but the quota for a household registration is not valuable and cannot be afforded by ordinary people.

"Will you be arrested as a blind man?" Su Min asked quickly after Lu Hao reminded him.

Blind wandering is not illiterate or hooligan, but people who blindly flow into the city. In the future, these people have three words to call them - migrant workers.

"I don't know whether to catch it or not, but it will definitely be a little troublesome. It is not as convenient as Zhaojiang City's non-agricultural household registration people." Lu Hao said.

"This girl is very pitiful." Su Min looked at her man, "I just chatted with her for a while. She has five brothers and sisters. She doesn't have enough food to eat. She has good grades, but she didn't go to school early. She went to work in a small factory in the township and only got a salary of over 10 yuan a month."

"The small factory behind her collapsed and she lost her job, so she ran to the city again, wanting to see if she could find a job. There was also an older brother, an older sister, and her brother got married and life was difficult. My sister had been out working long ago and followed the villagers south. She went south for two or three years, but there was no news."
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