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#1 Work shift lifts China illiteracy

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Oh, you don't know by now?
The number of people deemed illiterate in China grew by 30 million to 116 million in the five years to 2005, an education official has said.

Gao Xuegui said the main reason was that farmers' children were leaving school early in order to find work.

China's economic growth has seen millions of poorer people leave their rural homes to work in cities.

People unable to read and write 1,500 Chinese characters are officially deemed illiterate.

"The situation is worrying," Mr Gao was quoted as saying in the official People's Daily.

"Illiteracy is not only a matter of education, but also has a great social impact," he said.

Mr Gao, from the Ministry of Education, said another factor that contributed to the increase in illiteracy was the success of previous campaigns.

China's Communist Party made tackling illiteracy a key goal after it came to power in 1949, through education and simplifying some Chinese characters.

But Mr Gao said that the success led many local governments to shut down departments tasked with confronting the issue
Let me pretend I'm an officer (Captain to be excalt). This is bad for China in the long term. Increasingly the demand is for workers who can read.
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#2 Re: Work shift lifts China illiteracy

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frigidmagi wrote:Let me pretend I'm an officer (Captain to be excalt).
So we are to pretend that you have lost the ability to tie your own shoelaces or clean up after yourself? Very well.

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This is bad for China in the long term. Increasingly the demand is for workers who can read.
It illustrates why I don't buy into 'China Superpower' theories. They're trying to shoehorn a modern nation out of a agrarian society, and they're trying to do so via central planning with a massively corrupt government. Unintended consequences like this are going to continue to burn their asses hard.
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mmm. I love the smell of a split topic in the morning.

Smells like... Singed flesh, actually.
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