BEIJING, Feb. 6 -- Ten percent of all migrant rural workers search for jobs using the Internet, Zhou Hongren, Executive Vice Minister of the Advisory Committee for State Informatization (ACSI), disclosed in his new book, "On Informatization." To date, in China, there are 120 million "floating" migrant rural workers who have traveled to other provinces in search of work. When taking into account spouses and children, a total of 500 million people might benefit from informatization. This group of people should not be without the use of information technology.
Statistics show that employment, training, social insurance, maintenance of rights and interests, education of children, life and culture, land transfer and circulation, and participation in politics are the eight most difficult problems currently faced by migrant rural workers. These difficulties could be tackled to a great extent through the aid of informatization.
By People's Daily Online

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