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China Population and Development Studies专刊征稿(图)
China Population and Development Studies 征稿 当代中国人口与发展(英文)
2022/8/26
Migration and Poverty Alleviation in China
poverty alleviation economic development migrants
2011/4/1
China has achieved remarkable progress in poverty alleviation since the start of the reforms. Calculated according to the official poverty line, rural poverty has dropped dramatically from 30.7 per ce...
Demographic Transition and Economic Growth in China
Demographic Dividend Demographic Debt Savings Rate Economic Growth and China
2011/4/1
Changes in population age structure have allowed China to harvest its demographic dividend since the mid 1960s. The decline of dependency ratio has created a productive population age structure with a...
Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and Lewis Turning Point in China
demographic transition demographic Dividend Lewis turning point aging before affluence
2013/7/5
The disagreements on changed stages of demographic transition and the role of a demographic dividend in a dual economy development process often lead to wide debates among scholars about China's devel...
Human Resources Development and Poverty Alleviation:A Study of 23 Poor Counties in China
Human Resources Development Poverty Alleviation
2009/4/10
In recent years, poverty has become a serious issue in the socio-economic development of China. One of the most important features of poverty is "poor population quality", a factor that also causes po...
Population Ageing and Labour Supply Prospects in China from 2005 to 2050
Population Ageing China Labour Supply Prospects
2009/3/27
Increasing life expectancy and rapid fertility decline in China since the 1970s have accelerated the pace of population ageing, fueling the prospects of an ageing workforce and a significant slow-down...
Approaching a Triumphal Span: How Far Is China Towards its Lewisian Turning Point?
demographic dividend Lewisian turning point economic development,China
2013/7/5
With the aid of an analytical framework of the Lewis model revised to reflect the experience of China, this paper examines the country’s dualistic economic development and its unique characteristics. ...