People who work hard everywhere can get better resources.
Take Beijing natives as an example. They have been going to school directly since kindergarten. My home is in Haidian District. Now it is1100,000 square meters. Don't think that old Beijingers have many houses. Before commercialization in the 1990s, houses were divided into units and were scarce resources. And it is owned by the state before it is rented and sold. Privatization began in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In that case, if the husband and wife share a house, they will have to pay the house management fee (and there is no sale or rental) because they can't live here.
Now the local couple, two people pooled their money to buy it, also bought it outside the fourth and fifth ring roads, and it is also a problem for their children to go to school.
In the past, children's accounts could be registered here, but now there are more foreign students. It has been strict since kindergarten. For example, in Haidian District, many rooms are not for grandparents, so they are not eligible for it runs in the family. It must be a room with parents' names, and only one place can be used in a few years. Moreover, in the past, local residents had to register, and now they are drawing lots. There are more than 30 kindergartens in our community, and only one is a public kindergarten.
Both locals and outsiders should strive to survive. I don't know what you can complain about. You can still go back to your hometown. Where are the locals?