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An Essay on China's Development After the Demographic Golden Age

An Essay on China's Development After the Demographic Golden Age

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This book mainly addresses China's current demographic situation and social people-related policies, aiming to solve issues such demographic transition, population aging, population flow, urbanization, population quality, and productivity and production relations. It offers new methods that impact advanced social development with real data.

Format: Hardback
Length: 225 pages
Publication date: 18 March 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate dynamics of China's current demographic landscape and the array of social policies that shape its society
population. With a focus on addressing the challenges posed by demographic transition, population aging, population flow, urbanization, population quality, and more, the book aims to provide innovative solutions to these complex issues. As the first large population country in the world, China faces a multitude of complex challenges, including productivity and production relations, superstructure and economic base, and domestic and international relations across various fields and levels. Recognizing the need for comprehensive strategies, the author has compiled a comprehensive collection of his scholarly works in recent years, showcasing his latest academic achievements in the field of demographic issues and social strategies. This timely publication offers valuable insights and practical methods that can contribute to advanced social development, supported by robust real-data analysis.

Demographic transition refers to the shift in the age structure of a population, often characterized by a decline in birth rates and an increase in life expectancy. This transition can have significant economic, social, and political implications, as it affects the labor force.

Population aging is a phenomenon that occurs when a society experiences a significant increase in the proportion of its population who are older than 65 years old. This can lead to a range of challenges, including healthcare costs, social security, and economic productivity.

Population flow refers to the movement of people between different regions or countries, often driven by economic opportunities, political instability, or natural disasters. This can have significant impacts on the demographic composition and social structure of receiving regions.

Urbanization is the process by which a larger proportion of a population lives in urban areas, often characterized by the concentration of people and infrastructure in cities and towns. This can have significant impacts on social mobility, environmental sustainability, and economic development.

Population quality refers to the health, education, and other characteristics of a population, which can have significant impacts on social and economic outcomes. Factors such as income inequality, access to healthcare, and education can contribute to differences in population quality across different regions and countries.

China is the first large population country in the world, with a population of over 1.4 billion people. This vast population presents a range of challenges, including demographic transition, population aging, population flow, urbanization, population quality, and more. The book aims to provide innovative solutions to these complex issues, drawing on the author's extensive research and expertise in the field.

One of the key challenges facing China is demographic transition. With a declining birth rate and an increasing life expectancy, the country is experiencing a shift in the age structure of its population. This can have significant economic implications, as it affects the labor force. The book explores the various policies and strategies that China has implemented to address demographic transition, including family planning policies, pension reforms, and labor market reforms.

Another challenge facing China is population aging. As the population becomes older, the demand for healthcare services and social security benefits increases. The book discusses the various policies and strategies that China has implemented to address population aging, including healthcare reforms, social security reforms, and pension reforms.

Population flow is another significant challenge facing China. With a large population and a rapidly developing economy, the country is experiencing a significant flow of people from rural to urban areas. This can have significant impacts on urbanization, housing, and social services. The book explores the various policies and strategies that China has implemented to address population flow, including urbanization policies, housing policies, and social service reforms.

Urbanization is another significant challenge facing China. With a large population and a rapidly developing economy, the country is experiencing a significant flow of people from rural to urban areas. This can have significant impacts on urbanization, housing, and social services. The book explores the various policies and strategies that China has implemented to address urbanization, including urbanization policies, housing policies, and social service reforms.

Population quality is another significant challenge facing China. With a large population and a rapidly developing economy, the country is experiencing a significant flow of people from rural to urban areas. This can have significant impacts on urbanization, housing, and social services. The book explores the various policies and strategies that China has implemented to address population quality, including healthcare reforms, education reforms, and social service reforms.

In conclusion, this comprehensive book delves into the intricate dynamics of China's current demographic landscape and the array of social policies that shape its population. With a focus on addressing the challenges posed by demographic transition, population aging, population flow, urbanization, population quality, and more, the book aims to provide innovative solutions to these complex issues. By offering valuable insights and practical methods that can contribute to advanced social development, supported by robust real-data analysis, this timely publication is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex challenges and opportunities facing China's rapidly changing society.

Weight: 524g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811990632
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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