hukou
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See also: hùkǒu
English
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[edit]hukou (plural hukous or hukou)
- (China, Taiwan) A household registration record that identifies a person as a local resident.
- 2008 April 6, Howard W. French, “Single Mothers in China Forge a Difficult Path”, in New York Times[1]:
- But now, a new awareness of the issue is raising questions about the status of women in China, as well as other rights issues like the hukou, or residency permit, a central tool of population control passed down from the Maoist era that restricts movement by linking people to the towns of their birth.
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