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Average China is in the process of urbanization. The common phenomenon is that the proportion of rural migrant workers in cities is very high. As urban migrants, many people work and study in cities. Statistics show that they do have housing, but most of them return to their hometown for a few days at most a year. The national data is of little significance, and the self owned housing in rural and urban areas cannot be confused.
China has made gratifying achievements in the ups and downs of the world economic pattern, but the micro livelihood behind the grand narrative is the area that deserves more attention. China's livelihood investment in education, health and other fields only accounts for 6% of GDP, far below the international average of 28%. To improve this situation, we must first change the perspective of the government, and turn the too macro or even rough vision to the low and subtle, which may be the most important reform in the future.