China’s Middle Class

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China's Middle Class
China’s Middle Class
Chinese sociologists
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consumption patterns analysis
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High Income Group
Household Registration
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Large Business Owners
Low Income Group
Low Middle Income Group
Lower Middle Income Families
Medium Sized Business Owners
Middle Income Earners
Middle Income Group
Middle-income groups
Non-public Economy
occupational mobility China
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Private Business Owners
Property Management Fees
Rural Migrant Workers
Social Stratum
Social transformation
Subjective Class Identity
urban middle-income group dynamics
urban social stratification
Urban Sociology
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Waste Sorting
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White Collar Workers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032003245
  • Weight: 417g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a collection of empirical studies on China’s middle class from top-ranking Chinese sociologists, discussing this newly identified social stratum with regard to the basic concept and scope of the group, its functions, formation, identity, consumption, behavior patterns and value system. As the first study of its kind, the analysis of most chapters is based on a rich body of empirical data gathered from rigorous large-scale surveys designed specifically for the Chinese middle class across megacities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The book traces the complex and dynamic formation process of China’s middle class from different perspectives while dealing with issues of social concern such as “rigid social stratification”. The findings shed light on the underlying logic of structural change in Chinese society over several recent decades, with significant policy implications.

The book will attract sociologists, students and policymakers interested in social structure, social transformation and middle-income groups in China.

Li Youmei is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Shanghai University, and also the president of the Chinese Sociological Association. Her main research interests are organizational sociology and social governance transformation.