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  • China’s Labor Market in the Transition

    The Evolution From Segmentation to Integration

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    This book explores the dynamics of the Chinese labor market, the largest in the world. The sheer scale of rural laborers living in cities is the ultimate engine driving the fastest urbanization the world has ever seen. Today, the country faces a series of new challenges as it tries to address problems of unemployment and under-employment. These include population ageing, automation, the increasing ... Read more

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  • Chinese Sociologists in the First Half of the 20th Century

    Translated by Simin Tan ...
    Series series Social Sciences (R0)
    This book offers a biographical, intellectual and academic history of sociology in the late Qing and Republic of China period. The 46 sociologists featured in this volume are chosen from the pantheon of notable scholars who labored in this burgeoning field. Each of the 46 chapters is devoted to introducing one sociologist. Every chapter begins with a short biography that sheds light on how one ... Read more

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  • A Study on Child Development in Contemporary China

    Translated by Simin Tan ...
    Series series Education (R0)
    This book is devoted to the description and analysis of child population, rights to survival and development, culture and policies that Chinese government made in contemporary China. The book pursues three major objectives: firstly, to objectively describe child development in contemporary China ; secondly, to analyze characteristics of child development in contemporary China; and thirdly, to ... Read more

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  • Chinese Ethnic Demography

    Theory and Applications

    Translated by Xiaoling Yue, Yiyang Li, Simin Tan ...
    Series series Social Sciences (R0)
    This book focuses on the status quo and current trends concerning ethnic issues in China, and seeks to promote the equitable and harmonious development of Chinese and other nationalities around the world. Drawing on representative empirical studies and case studies, it describes the spatial structure and evolution of China’s populace, and analyzes the distribution of and legislation on its spatial ... Read more

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