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  2. Four occupations - Wikipedia

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    A painting of a gentry scholar with two courtesans, by Tang Yin, c. 1500. The four occupations ( simplified Chinese : 士农工商; traditional Chinese : 士農工商; pinyin : Shì nóng gōng shāng ), or " four categories of the people " (Chinese: 四民; pinyin: sì mín ), [1] [2] was an occupation classification used in ancient China by ...

  3. Compulsory education in the People's Republic of China

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    In the People's Republic of China all children and adolescents aged six to fifteen must receive compulsory education, and parents must allow their children to receive it. Nowadays, compulsory education has been realized throughout mainland China and is moving toward free public schools.

  4. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    The legal working age is the minimum age required by law in each country or jurisdiction for a young person who has not yet reached the age of majority to be allowed to work. Activities that are dangerous, harmful to the health or that may affect the morals or well-being of minors fall into this category.

  5. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Education in China is primarily managed by the state-run public education system, which falls under the Ministry of Education. All citizens must attend school for a minimum of nine years, known as nine-year compulsory education, which is funded by the government. Compulsory education includes six years of elementary school, typically starting ...

  6. China bans Scratch, MIT’s programming language for kids

    techcrunch.com/2020/09/07/scratch-ban-in-china

    China's enthusiasm for teaching children to code is facing a new roadblock as organizations and students lose an essential tool: the Scratch programming

  7. Why China’s young people are quitting their jobs and ... - AOL

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    On the day Liang resigned from his banking job in China’s Zhejiang province, his friends threw a party and congratulated him by beating gongs and drums, in an echo of traditional marriage rituals.

  8. Social structure of China - Wikipedia

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    During China's economic reform of 1978, the social structure in the country underwent many changes as the working class began to increase significantly. In 21st-century China, social structure is more reliant on employment and education, which allows citizens to have more social mobility and freedoms.

  9. Huge numbers of job postings in China specify 'men only' or ...

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    Huge numbers of job postings in China specify ‘men only’ or dictate women’s appearance. Gender discrimination may be a hot-button issue here in the U.S., but we don’t have a monopoly on ...