Editor's Note

The amended Compulsory Education Law, which comes into effect in China on September 1, 2006, contains a new provision that ensures the right to education for children of migrant workers no matter where they live. The provision stipulates that when both parents or legal guardians are migrant workers living and working with their children in locations other than where the family is registered, local governments where they live and work must provide for the child's education.


· Migrant Workers' Children Receive Education Fund
· Law Ensures Migrant Workers' Children of Education Right
· 37 Migrant Children Schools Closed down in Beijing
· Remembering Children 'Orphaned' by Development
· Healthcare Focus Falls on Migrants' Children
· Advisors Calls for Care of Rural Children Left by Migrant Parents
· New Education Policy Called to Benefit Kids of Migrant Workers
· Education Key to Reducing Crime by Migrant Teenagers: Survey
· Govt Calls on Protecting Migrant Children
· Left-behind Children Should Not Be Forgotten
· Beijing Opens Free School for Migrant Teens
· Free School for Migrant Children Opens in Beijing
· Shaanxi Subsidizes Migrant Child Schooling
· Children's Education Becomes Top Concern for Migrant Workers
· Forward-thinking Educator Leads from the Front
· New Proposal to Help Migrant Kids into School
· Migrant Kids Enter Urban School
· Education Hard for Migrant Workers' Children
· Migrant School Finally Gains License
· Equal Education for Migrant Children