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Analysing China's Population: Social Change in a New Demographic Era: INED Population Studies, cartea 3

Editat de Isabelle Attané, Baochang Gu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2014
Based on China’s recently released 2010 population census data, this edited volume analyses the most recent demographic trends in China, in the context of significant social and economic upheavals. The editor and the expert contributors describe the main features of China’s demography, and focus on the details of this latest phase of its demographic transition.
The book explores such striking characteristics of China’s demography as the changing age and sex population structure; recent trends in marriage and divorce; fertility trends with a focus on sex imbalance at birth; the demography of the ethnic minorities and recent mortality trends by sex.
Analysing China's Population: Social Change in a New Demographic Era examines and assesses the impact of changes that in the coming decades will be crucial for individuals, and the larger society and economy of the nation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401789868
ISBN-10: 940178986X
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: IX, 270 p. 47 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria INED Population Studies

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Part One. China’s low fertility: facts and correlates: Chapter 1. China’s low fertility: Evidence from the 2010 census: GUO Zhigang and GU Baochang.- Chapter 2. Changing patterns of marriage and divorce in today’s China: LU Jiehua and WANG Xiaofei.- Chapter 3. Education in China: Uneven Progress: REN Qiang and ZHU Ping.- Chapter 4. The male surplus in China’s marriage market: review and prospects: LI Shuzhuo, JIANG Quanbao and Marcus W. FELDMAN.- Chapter 5. Being a woman in China today: a demography of gender: Isabelle ATTANÉ.- Part Two: Modernization, social change and social segregation: Chapter 6. Are China’s Minority Nationalities still on the margins?: Dudley L. POSTON Jr. and Qian XIONG.- Chapter 7. Demographic and social impact of internal migration in China: Delia DAVIN.- Chapter 8. China’s Urbanization: a new “Leap Forward”?: WANG Guixin.- Chapter 9. Urban/rural Housing Inequality in Transitional China: BIAN Yanjie and LU Chuntian.- Part Three. Changing age structure, labour force and the elderly: Chapter 10. Mortality in China: Data sources, trends and patterns: ZHAO Zhongwei, CHEN Wei, ZHAO Jiaying, and ZHANG Xianling.- Chapter 11. Dwindling labour supply in China: Scenarios for 2010-2060: Michele BRUNI.- Chapter 12. The Economic Support System and Changing Age Structure in China: Sang-Hyop LEE and CHEN Qiulin.

Recenzii

“Isabelle Attané and Baochang Gu’s collection of essays … aims to address various defining patterns of China’s demographic landscape in the early twenty-first century, some of which pose severe challenges to China’s government. … The collection of papers serves as a high reference value regarding overall trends and characteristics of China’s population as well as consequence of social economy, and also as an important book with regard to the study of China’s population development and social transformation.” (Yan Wei, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 43 (3-4), 2016)

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Based on China’s recently released 2010 population census data, this edited volume analyses the most recent demographic trends in China, in the context of significant social and economic upheavals. The editor and the expert contributors describe the main features of China’s demography, and focus on the details of this latest phase of its demographic transition.
The book explores such striking characteristics of China’s demography as the changing age and sex population structure; recent trends in marriage and divorce; fertility trends with a focus on sex imbalance at birth; the demography of the ethnic minorities and recent mortality trends by sex.
Analysing China's Population: Social Change in a New Demographic Era examines and assesses the impact of changes that in the coming decades will be crucial for individuals, and the larger society and economy of the nation.

Caracteristici

Addresses the recent demographic change in China Based on the 2010 census data Provides a comprehensive review of the demographic challenges in China Pays particular attention to the consequences of demographic aging and internal migration Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras