China’s Migrant Children
...spending local taxpayer finances on migrant children as well as the prejudice of local parents against schooling migrant youth with their children in public schools. While national policy has explicitly...
...spending local taxpayer finances on migrant children as well as the prejudice of local parents against schooling migrant youth with their children in public schools. While national policy has explicitly...
...past security. Of course, the real issue is that officials simply don’t answer their phones when I (or any local person with whom they do not have a personal relationship)...
...to continue working in China. I called a former local colleague to connect her with an expatriate in another city who does similar work. The local sister is struggling to...
...over I left immediately and did not stay. Churches in Beijing generally have thousands of people. After strictly limiting the number of people, each church has increased the number of...
...emphasize a few aspects of its current situation that deserve the most attention. Very rapid increase in number. The most obvious change in Christianity in China is the increase in...
...is an advantage of having some cultural distance. Non-local scholars can also explore the deeper social structures behind a culture that are taken for granted by local researchers—a price that...
...hasn’t been created before.”[6] They are controlled by local government units (counties, townships, villages), and their managers are answerable to local officials and investors (often the same people). This local...
...like a wildfire across China’s local broadcast sector. Taken together, they tell a simple story about the rapid contraction of local television and radio under a barrage of cost-cutting directives...
...medical workers from 18 developing countries will start a three-month training program focusing on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in north China’s Shanxi province this month, according to local authorities. Their...
...leadership described in Gailyn Van Rheenen Missions: Biblical Foundations & Contemporary Strategies (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1996,) excerpted in http://missiology.org/essential tasks/trainingleaders.htm. ^ It should be noted that this trend is gradually changing, with more...
...they can serve effectively. In this reprint from China Christian Daily, readers will learn about a training event to improve outreach to local elderly. Society / Life Number of Chinese...
...that of the chancellor, George Osborne. Bold political reform in China needed at the local level (October 14, 2013, East Asia Forum) Local government officials must develop local economies because...