China now has 150 million migrant workers 
 
  (Reuters)  Updated: 2006-10-29 15:53  
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 BEIJING - Chinese officials estimate the migrant population has reached 150 
million, doubling over the past decade as poor rural residents flocked to cities 
to take part in the country's economic boom, state media said on Sunday. 
 The figure for migrants now amounts to 11.5 percent of the population of 
China, the world's most populous nation, Xinhua news agency reported, citing 
Wang Guoqiang, deputy director of the State Population and Family Planning 
Commission. 
 More than 80 percent are rural migrants seeking jobs and would make up the 
majority of the floating population for a long time, Wang told a national 
conference in Shanghai. 
 In Shanghai one third of the city's population of 5.81 million people were 
from other places, Xinhua cited statistics from last year as showing. 
 Farmers from vast rural China have flocked into cities since market reforms 
started in 1980s, contributing to the country's economic boom by staffing 
construction sites, factories and restaurants. 
 But they have met barriers in getting social benefits such as health care and 
education for their children.  
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