Hardship in Hong Kong for China’s migrants
New arrivals from the mainland struggle with poverty in this city of contrasts.
Published On 23 Dec 2012
Poverty hits home for more than a third of families that move from mainland China to Hong Kong, a new study has revealed.
The situation is even worse for single parents without any family or support, with nearly half surviving on incomes of less than $450 a month.
Al Jazeera’s Stephanie Scawen reports.
Source: Al Jazeera