Description: China is home to a fifth of the world�s inhabitants. For the last several decades, this huge population has been in flux: fertility has fallen sharply, mortality has declined, and massive rural-to-urban migration is taking place. The state has played a direct role in these changes, seeing population control as an important part of its intention to modernize the country. In this insightful new work, Nancy E. Riley argues that China�s population policies and outcomes are not simply imposed by the state onto an unresponsive citizenry, but have arisen from the social organization of China over the past sixty years. Riley demonstrates how China�s population and population policy are intertwined and interact with other social and economic features. Riley also examines the unintended consequences of state directives, including the extraordinary number of �missing girls,� the rapid aging of the population, and an increase in inequality, particularly between rural and urban residents. Ultimately, China�s demographic story has to be understood as a complex, multi-pieced phenomenon. This book will be essential reading for researchers and students of China and social demography, as well as non-specialists interested in the changing nature of China�s population.
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EAN: 9780745688640
UPC: 9780745688640
ISBN: 9780745688640
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Item Length: 22.6 cm
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Population in China
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication Year: 2016
Item Height: 209 mm
Item Weight: 336 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Nancy E. Riley
Subject Area: Human Biology
Item Width: 148 mm
Format: Paperback