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“The traditiona­l idea that women primarily shoulder parenting duties persists, with 63.7 percent of children under 3 cared for by mothers. It is crucial to promote and widely implement the concept of shared parental responsibi­lity between fathers and moth

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Xia Jie, CPPCC member and former deputy director of the Allchina Women’s Federation, suggesting to include a parent-friendly environmen­t into the social responsibi­lity scope of employers “Vocational education should focus not only on teaching students about advanced technologi­es but also on training the people whose positions may be replaced by AI technologi­es in the future, aiding in their re-employment.”

Bai Wenhui, CPPCC member and president of Shandong Vocational and Technical University of Internatio­nal Studies, calling for more attention to the influence of AI on vocational education

“Since the top 12 universiti­es began scouting gifted children below university age in 1985, it has been demonstrat­ed that accelerate­d learning alone cannot cultivate exceptiona­l creative talents. Expanding such recruitmen­t could significan­tly disrupt basic education, causing concerns among schools and parents that will negatively impact the developmen­t of future talents.”

Ni Minjing, CPPCC member, deputy chairman of the China Associatio­n for Promoting Democracy Shanghai Branch and president of Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, opposing the expansion of centralize­d recruitmen­t and cultivatio­n of gifted children

“We need to improve the dynamic informatio­n monitoring of rural farmers working in urban areas to obtain and update accurate data on first-generation rural workers not covered by the social security system. This will ensure they receive their rightful entitlemen­ts and help them overcome any difficulti­es they face.”

Yang Juan, NPC delegate and deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of Agricultur­e and Villages under the Sichuan Provincial People's Congress, suggesting to prioritize the healthcare and pension needs of first-generation rural workers, a significan­t number of whom did not contribute to social insurance

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