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Chinese Research Perspectives on Population and Labor, Volume 7: Forty Years of China's Population and Labor Economy (1978-2018)
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Chinese Research Perspectives on Population and Labor, Volume 7: Forty Years of China's Population and Labor Economy (1978-2018)
Current price: $126.00
Barnes and Noble
Chinese Research Perspectives on Population and Labor, Volume 7: Forty Years of China's Population and Labor Economy (1978-2018)
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This translated volume is based on the
Green Book of Population and Labor (No. 19)
originally published in Chinese. The six chapters offer a panoramic view of China’s demographic evolution since reform and opening-up. Chapter one presents an overview of macroscopic trends in the size, structure, health, education level and spatial distribution of the Chinese population. Chapters two and three look closely at changes in employment and income. Chapter four focuses on rural industrialization, urbanization and their demographic implications. In chapter five, the contributor considers what Didi the ride-hailing App says about new employment models. The final chapter examines the development of non-standard employment and its impact on labor relations. Chapters two to six also include policy suggestions.
Green Book of Population and Labor (No. 19)
originally published in Chinese. The six chapters offer a panoramic view of China’s demographic evolution since reform and opening-up. Chapter one presents an overview of macroscopic trends in the size, structure, health, education level and spatial distribution of the Chinese population. Chapters two and three look closely at changes in employment and income. Chapter four focuses on rural industrialization, urbanization and their demographic implications. In chapter five, the contributor considers what Didi the ride-hailing App says about new employment models. The final chapter examines the development of non-standard employment and its impact on labor relations. Chapters two to six also include policy suggestions.