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Routledge China's Population: Problems, Thoughts and Policies

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Description

Gain a deep understanding of one of the most significant demographic shifts in modern history with China's Population: Problems, Thoughts and Policies. Published by Routledge, this text offers a historical, present, and futuristic perspective on the challenges facing the world's largest population. As China emerges as a global power with a dynamic economy, understanding its demographic landscape becomes essential for students and professionals alike. This book provides a macro-level analysis of Chinese society, focusing on the efforts made to control population growth and the resulting societal impacts. By examining the historical context alongside contemporary issues, the text helps readers grasp the fundamental connection between population trends and China's development. It serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to study the sociology and anthropology of China through a demographic lens.

Key Features

Provides a comprehensive historical and futuristic analysis of China's population dynamics and demographic challenges.

Offers a macro-level view of Chinese society to help readers understand the relationship between population control and national development.

Explores the connection between China's massive population and its emergence as a dynamic global economic power.

Written in English to facilitate accessible academic study of Chinese social and demographic issues.

Delivers a fundamental understanding of the efforts and policies used to manage the world's largest population.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 December 2018
Listed Since
19 July 2018

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