The World Bank recommends several measures to address the widening education gap between urban and rural areas and migrant worker children, including:
* Expanding education opportunities and reducing the gap in education levels between urban and rural areas
* Implementing targeted measures to reduce the cost and narrowing the gap between social security systems to reduce the vulnerability of families to health shocks
* Expanding social security coverage and increasing benefit levels
* Reforming the hukou (household registration) system to provide equal access to public services for migrant workers
* Improving healthcare services and reducing the financial burden on families
* Enhancing social security and benefits for migrant workers and their families
* Implementing policies to promote fair employment practices and protect migrant workers' rights
* Supporting education and skills training programs for migrant worker children and youth
* Encouraging community-based initiatives to promote education and social cohesion
* Improving data collection and monitoring to track progress and identify areas for improvement.
This report highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to address the challenges faced by migrant workers and their families, and to promote more equitable access to education and social security.