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What does the 3 15 policy for poor households mean?
First, focus on poverty-stricken areas, especially deep poverty-stricken areas such as "three districts and three States", encourage the provision of free vocational skills training for poor laborers through project-based purchase of services, subsidize the living expenses (including transportation expenses, the same below) during the training period through employment subsidy funds, and continuously increase the proportion of poor people participating in training to poor laborers.

Second, continue to promote vocational education, vocational skills training and assistance under the framework of poverty alleviation cooperation between the east and the west, and training entrepreneurs in poor villages.

Third, we will further promote the "Skills-based Poverty Alleviation in Thousand Schools" and "Skills-based Poverty Alleviation in Deep Poverty Areas", and implement policies such as state grants and tuition-free secondary vocational education for students from poor families who receive technical education. Poor families whose children receive technical education shall be subsidized according to the policy.