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China's development from the 1950s onwards has been founded on an unequal urban-rural divide. Which side of the divide people live on is determined by their household registration permit, the hukou. In this video, I explain what that is, why it was implemented, and how it was central to China's industrialisation strategy in the early decades of the PRC. Related videos: China's Great Leap...when 'radical' communism goes too far • China's hukou system: ‘Self-exploitation’ ... Why did Mao really launch the Cultural Revolution? Domestic and International reasons • China's hukou system: ‘Self-exploitation’ ... Images Thumbnail New view in the rural village, 1953 https://chineseposters.net/gallery/e1... Hukou registration permit cover and internal pages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hukou Graphic representation to popularize the rules for household registration in the PRC, 1958 https://chineseposters.net/posters/e3... People’s Commune, 1959 https://chineseposters.net/posters/e3... We must keep a firm grasp on the cloth, Shanghai Cotton Factory, 1972 https://chineseposters.net/posters/g2... Song Renqiong works on a commune in Shenyang in 1960 https://everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org... Women in a factory, 1972 https://everydaylifeinmaoistchina.org... Oppose the military provocations and threats of war of American imperialism! 1958 https://chineseposters.net/posters/e1... Sources Jane Hayward, “Reorganising Chinese Labour: The Establishment of the Household Registration System” in Proletarian China: A Century of Chinese Labour, edited by Ivan Franceschini, Kevin Lin, Nicholas Loubere and Christian Sorace, Verso and ANU Press (2022) https://madeinchinajournal.com/2021/1... Wen Tiejun, "“State capital redistribution and human capital re-accumulation” (“Guojia ziben zai fenpei yu minjian ziben zai jilei”) in What Do We Really Want? [Women Daodi Yao Shenme?] (Beijing: Cathay Press, 2004) (Beijing: Huaxia Chubanshe, 2004).