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Household Registration System Reform in China's Megacities

Autor Xizhe Peng Traducere de Chi Wei Su, Yannong Xie
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2023
This book examines the impact of population growth and urbanization on the household registration system in China. Drawing on experiences from other countries in population management, it proposes a general framework for reforming the household registration system in China. This framework is based on the principle of "equity of rights and obligations" and includes a points system to guide implementation. The book also analyzes the economic implications of optimizing restrictions on urban household registration and the fiscal reforms associated with the reform. The practicality of the points system program is further verified.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789819952915
ISBN-10: 9819952913
Pagini: 305
Ilustrații: XIX, 305 p. 32 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Historical Experience and Reform Revaluation of Household Registration System.- 3. Policy Principles and Political and Economic Logic of Household Registration System.- 4. Dilemma, Policy Orientation and Path of Reform of Household Registration System in Metropolis (Taking Shanghai as an Example).- 5. Social Differentiation, Welfare Demand and Implication of External Floating Population in the Reform of Household Registration System.- 6. Reform of Household Registration System and Social Integration of Floating Population.- 7. Developmentalism Government and Standards of Settling in City: Reflection on Reform of Household Registration System.- 8. Economic Analysis of Optimum Level of Restriction of Household Registration in City.- 9. National Supporting Financial Reform Corresponding to Reform of Household Registration System.

Notă biografică

Peng Xizhe, Doctor of Philosophy degree in Population Studies from London School of Economics and Political Sciences. In recent years, Peng has engaged in research and teaching in fields like dynamic condition of China population, aging population, employment and gender issues. Peng has been the author and chief editor of 20 books published at home and abroad, and more than 160 academic papers and book chapters. Due to these academic achievements, Peng has won prizes of scientific research in provincial and municipal levels. Peng is now the Director of the Fudan Institute on Ageing, the Director of Center for Population and Development Policy Studies in Fudan University, the Executive Vice-President of the Fudan Development Institute, the Director of the State Innovative Institute for Public Management and Public Policy Studies in Fudan University. Peng has ever served as the Vice-President of Shanghai Social Sciences Association, the Vice-President of Population Association of China,the Vice-President of Shanghai Association of Sociology, the President of Shanghai Association of Social Workers. Peng is the editorial board member (advisor) of many international academic journals like Population and Development Review (PDR), Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART), International Social Security Review (ISSR), Asian Population Studies (APS). Peng was ever served as a member of World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Agenda Council on the Ageing Society, a member of the IHDP Scientific Committee, a member of the ESSP Scientific Committee, and a member of many specialized committees under IUSSP.

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This book examines the impact of population growth and urbanization on the household registration system in China. Drawing on experiences from other countries in population management, it proposes a general framework for reforming the household registration system in China. This framework is based on the principle of "equity of rights and obligations" and includes a points system to guide implementation. The book also analyzes the economic implications of optimizing restrictions on urban household registration and the fiscal reforms associated with the reform. The practicality of the points system program is further verified.

Caracteristici

Discusses the general concept of household registration reform, including the policy principle, theoretical framework Presents the evolution process of the household registration system in China Evaluates the characteristics of the household registration system at different historical stages