Hong Kong Discrimination Policies
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...welfare services to new arrivals to help them adapt to their new life. But a question has arisen that demands an answer: are these policies effective? In this paper, I will discuss the policy for new arrivals from Mainland China, who compose the largest number of arrivals to Hong Kong. Next, I'll explore the educational services policy currently in use. Next, I'll evaluate the effectiveness of the policy, and make recommendations for improvement.
OUTLINE OF THE PROBLEM
I New Arrivals Educational Policy
There has been an increasing emphasis on educational programs recently because the immigrant demographic has changed. In the 1980s, new arrivals to Hong Kong were mostly young men, so it seemed logical that the government should concentrate on providing assistance to them for finding jobs. However, most of the arrivals today are women and children; from the 2002-2003 census period we find that 66.5% of the new arrivals were women coming to join their husbands, and 38.7% of the...
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