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People's Republic of China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
, the government had instated
affirmative action Affirmative action (also sometimes called reservations, alternative access, positive discrimination or positive action in various countries' laws and policies) refers to a set of policies and practices within a government or organization seeking ...
policies for ethnic minorities called preferential policy () or bonus point for minority ethnic groups ( in College Entrance Examination) when it began in 1949 and still had impact until today.Hill, Ann Maxwell and Minglang Zhou. "Introduction." In: Zhou, Minglang and Ann Maxwell Hill (editors). ''Affirmative Action in China and the U.S.: A Dialogue on Inequality and Minority Education''.
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The policies give preferential treatment to
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. For example, minority ethnic groups in
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were not subjected to its well-publicized (former)
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.Sautman, p. 77. Three principles are the basis for the policy: equality for national minorities, territorial autonomy, and equality for all languages and cultures.


Affirmative action policies

No taxes in minority regions are required to be sent to the central government; all of it can be spent locally. Minorities receive
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in local government. Higher-level jurisdictions ask lower-level minority areas to put forth "extensive efforts to support the country's construction by providing more natural resources" and in exchange gives them infrastructural subsidies such as personnel training, budgetary subventions, and disproportionate public works investments. The Chinese government encourages business to hire minorities and offers no-
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loans to businesses operated by minorities. Prominent government posts may be filled with "model" citizens who are also minorities. Minority students applying to universities receive bonus points on the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (''gaokao''). The World; Affirmative Action, Chinese Style, Makes Some Progress
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In 2009 authorities in
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uncovered 31 high school students pretending to be members of a minority group in order to gain test points, and in 2011
Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of China. Its border includes two-thirds of the length of China's China–Mongolia border, border with the country of Mongolia. ...
authorities uncovered about 800 students pretending to be members of a minority group. There is a system of universities exclusively for minority students. The government established bilingual programs to help minorities learn
Mandarin Chinese Mandarin ( ; zh, s=, t=, p=Guānhuà, l=Mandarin (bureaucrat), officials' speech) is the largest branch of the Sinitic languages. Mandarin varieties are spoken by 70 percent of all Chinese speakers over a large geographical area that stretch ...
. Scholars are creating alphabets for minority languages that had not been previously written as a way of preserving those languages. The Chinese government officially allowed minority parents to have more than one child per family instead of the one demanded for Han people as part of the (former)
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. Rena Singer of '' Knight-Ridder Newspapers'' wrote that "In practice, many minority families simply have as many children as they want." Singer wrote that the policies are meant to encourage assimilation instead of empowering minority blocs and "The idea is to give the minorities just enough power, education or economic success to keep them quiet."Singer, Rena.
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'' describes that the affirmative action policy is quite effective. A Western diplomat in Beijing remarked that real effort was put in by the government to bring minorities into high-profile positions, which "has its own value because then they begin to serve as role models
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Historical precedents

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, a Manchu military leader, recommended for an increase in the quota for
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in the civil and military '' suishi'' examinations during a 1785 memorial from the governor of
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and
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provinces. Li Zonghan (C: 李宗瀚, P: ''Lǐ Zōnghàn'', W: ''Li Tsung-han''), the
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provincial education commissioner, requested a quota for
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candidates for provincial examinations during an 1807 memorial. This is so the Han Chinese people, who had better preparation to take the examinations, would not crowd out Miao. Li Zonghan argued that local officials would need to have suspicion of Han pretending to be Miao in order to fit the quota criteria. Taiwanese Plains Aborigines also had a quota under the Qing.


Influence on Chinese society

The
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of the Chinese government has been called into question of late, especially from the ethnic group of
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. Unfair policies on Chinese college entrance exams, as well as human rights considered to be favoring the minorities, have both been believed to be causing
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on the mainland. The Chinese government has been scaling back on affirmative action since 2019. Han chauvinism has been becoming more popular in mainland China since the 2000s, the cause of which has been attributed to the discontent toward Chinese affirmative action.《凭栏观史》第34期:中国到底有没有大汉族主义 Viewing History from the Railing" Issue 34: Does China have Han chauvinism?/ref>


See also

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Notes

* Elman, Benjamin A. ''A Cultural History of Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China''.
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, 2000. , 9780520921474. * Sautman, Barry.
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'' Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal''. Pacific Rim Law & Policy Association, January 1998. Volume 7, No. 1. p. 77-116.
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Paper Presented at the 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia in Adelaide, 5–8 July 2010. Affirmative action in Asia Politics of the People's Republic of China Separatism in China