
With the largest population in the world, China has experienced significant demographic, social, and economic changes in recent decades. Extraordinary demographic changes took place in China in the second half of the twentieth century having wide-ranging consequences. This book, written by a group of leading experts, examines these profound changes in an effort to understand their long term impact and provide an up-to-date account of China's demographic reality. The volume provides a comprehensive and authoritative analysis of a wide range of issues such as China's unprecedented family planning program, the impact of falling birth rates coupled with increasing life expectancy, changes in marriage patterns, and increasing rural-urban migration. Anyone who is interested in China and its recent demographic changes will benefit from the rich materials and thorough analysis provided in this book.
This volume investigates the long-term demographic, social, and economic consequences of China's rapid population shifts at the turn of the 21st century. The authors, Fei Guo and Zhongwei Zhao, along with a collective of leading experts, synthesize empirical data to evaluate the outcomes of state-led family planning and shifting societal norms. The text provides a structured framework for understanding how declining birth rates and increased life expectancy intersect with modern migration patterns and marriage trends.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive resource for understanding the foundational demographic shifts that shaped contemporary China. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the clarity with which the contributors present complex statistical data.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191538434
ISBN-13:
9780191538438
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