Way to a Great Country

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Central Government
China Household Finance Survey
China's population
Demographic Theories
Demographic Transition
demographic transition theory
Education System
education system transformation
Endowment Insurance System
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Fertility Policies
Gdp Growth
Gdp Growth Rate
High Sex Ratio
Higher Order Births
labor-economy relations
labour force dynamics
Lewis Turning Point
Natural Growth Rate
Peasant Workers
pension system reform
Percentage Points
Personal Pension Account
population ageing economic impact
Post-golden Age
Public Service Institutes
Qian Xuesen
rural urban migration
Sex Selective Abortion
Social Reproduction
Socioeconomic Development
sustainable development policy
Total Dependency Ratio
urban-rural dual structure
Working Age Population

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367727888
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Population is the most influential factor in social development and economic growth, especially in China. In this book, author Tian Xueyuan provides macro illustrations of the main issues confronting China’s population and development in the 21st century and advises on facing population development challenges to sustainable future development. This book explores issues such as the relation between the change of population and consumption, how the age of the working population affects economic structure and transition when above or below the Lewis turning point, the impact of population aging on growth speed and the pension system, how to remove the urban– rural dual structure, how to reform exam- oriented education, and how to balance relations between population, resource, environment, and sustainable growth.

The discussions on population– consumption relations, labor– economy relations, urbanization and rural– urban relations, and beyond provide insightful judgment on and prospects for China’s future development. This book is helpful for international audiences to better understand China’s population and development challenges and strategies.

Tian Xueyuan is the former director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) Institute of Population, a CASS research fellow, and a PhD supervisor.

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