Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges

This article examines China’s strategies for and constraints on protecting and implementing children’s and young people’s rights to education, employment and social and political participation. It shows that the 1978 policy of reform and opening to the world brought forth significant domestic econo...

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Main Authors: Wing-Wah Law, Shuqin Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Lisboa 2013-10-01
Series:Sisyphus
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Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/3632
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spelling doaj-42e856e5298e4eea84abb7f3d42568932020-11-24T23:54:50ZengUniversidade de LisboaSisyphus2182-84742182-96402013-10-011210.25749/sis.3632Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and ChallengesWing-Wah Law0Shuqin Xu1University of Hong Kong, ChinaSun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China This article examines China’s strategies for and constraints on protecting and implementing children’s and young people’s rights to education, employment and social and political participation. It shows that the 1978 policy of reform and opening to the world brought forth significant domestic economic and social changes and exposed China and its people to the world. All this, in turn, created new demands and concerns for the development of youth education, work and citizenship. The article further shows that in China, these three domains of youth have been influenced by changing domestic and global contexts, and the state has played a vital role in facilitating these changes in three major spheres of youth. China, however, has also been confronted with equity issues arising from new developments in these domains. https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/3632YouthEducationWorkCitizenshipChina
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author Wing-Wah Law
Shuqin Xu
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Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges
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Education
Work
Citizenship
China
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Shuqin Xu
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title Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges
title_short Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges
title_full Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges
title_fullStr Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Education, Work, and Citizenship of Youth in China: Strategies, Achievements, and Challenges
title_sort education, work, and citizenship of youth in china: strategies, achievements, and challenges
publisher Universidade de Lisboa
series Sisyphus
issn 2182-8474
2182-9640
publishDate 2013-10-01
description This article examines China’s strategies for and constraints on protecting and implementing children’s and young people’s rights to education, employment and social and political participation. It shows that the 1978 policy of reform and opening to the world brought forth significant domestic economic and social changes and exposed China and its people to the world. All this, in turn, created new demands and concerns for the development of youth education, work and citizenship. The article further shows that in China, these three domains of youth have been influenced by changing domestic and global contexts, and the state has played a vital role in facilitating these changes in three major spheres of youth. China, however, has also been confronted with equity issues arising from new developments in these domains.
topic Youth
Education
Work
Citizenship
China
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