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Tag Archives: population
2024: PRC Fertility Policy — You Must Have Children
This article on policy suggestions by PRC population policy experts that has been called the “New Type of Family Planning” 新型计划生育 [in Chinese this is New Type Fertility Planning; one must admit family planning makes it sound better, though who … Continue reading
Posted in Health 健康, Politics 政治, Society 社会
Tagged births, China, Chinese, Communist Party, compulsory, demography, 计划生育, family planning, fertility, politics, population, PRC, 共产党, 中国, 人口
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2023: Why No Large Vietnamese Migration to China?
Chinese outmigration has been much discussed recently. Over past decades the size of ethnic Chinese communities overseas has grown with waves of new immigrants and expatriates. See for example the article 2023: PRC Outmigration 1960 – 2020 from the The China … Continue reading
Posted in Bilateral Relations, Society 社会, Vietnam
Tagged Asia, China, Chinese, emigrant, history, immigration, migration, population, PRC, refugee, travel, Vietnam, 中国
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2023: PRC Outmigration 1960 – 2020
Increasing numbers of Chinese migrant crossing the US southern border and claiming political asylum has grabbed the attention of the US media lately. The China Overseas Chinese Association (COCA) 中国侨联 website has considerable information about the history of Chinese migrations … Continue reading
Posted in History 历史, Society 社会
Tagged asylum, China, immigrants, migration, outmigration, Overseas Chinese, population, PRC, snakeheads, 中国
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2023 Li Daokui: PRC Population Peaked But Human Resources to Grow to 2040
China still has many poor and disadvantaged people in the countryside and rural areas. Economic forces could combine with human rights consciousness to ultimately completely eliminate the rural-urban barriers in its household registration system. Although these barriers have been eroded … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济
Tagged China, economy, education, Li Daokui, migrant worker, participation rate, population, PRC, workforce
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2022: Focus Development on People, Not the West
Hu Xuefeng, Director of Wuhan University Chinese Rural Governance Research Center, suggests shifting the policy focus of “Develop the West” to a policy of “Develop the People”. He outlines the shortcomings and waste of the Develop the West policy and … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济, Society 社会
Tagged census, China, Chinese, city, county, Develop the West, development, elites, farmer, floating population, He Xuefeng, household registration, migrant workers, migration, oligarchy, peasant, population, PRC, regional, rural, urban, Wuhan, Zeng Yi, 中国
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2021 Zhou Tianyong: Understanding Mixed Economy Distortions in the Chinese Economy
Another translation of an article by economist Zhou Tianyong is the Vice President of the Institute of International Strategic Studies, Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Beijing. You may want to look at … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济
Tagged asset, assetization, central leadership, China, economic growth, economic transition, economy, experimental economics, family planning, GDP, labor, land, Lewis Turning Point, marketization, mixed economy, policy, population, PRC, reform, reform and opening, stability, transition, Zhou Tianyong, 摸著石頭過河, 中国
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2022: PRC Demographer Yuan Xin: Low Fertility Challenge Calls for Policy Response
See also related translations: 2022: PRC Fertility: Cash Short and Child Poor? 2021: PRC Analysts: Population Aging, Declining Fertility Make PRC Family/Fertility Policy Change Imperative 2021: Private Out, State Further “In” as Chinese Education Focuses on the Family 2021: Liang Jianzhang: Too Many … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济, Health 健康, Politics 政治, Society 社会
Tagged aging, births, China, Chinese, Communist Party, development, economic, family planning, fertility, politics, population, PRC, social, Xi Jinping, 共产党, 中国
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2021: PRC Analysts: Population Aging, Declining Fertility Make PRC Family/Fertility Policy Change Imperative
Recently, a rapidly censored social media post criticizing a supposed Chinese Communist Party plan to require all Party members to have more than two children. The anonymous poster has a geat pen name — 未名湖的闲着 The Idler of the Unnamed Lake (perhaps … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济, Politics 政治
Tagged aging of the population, behavior, births, China, Chinese, Communist Party, 白学松, demographic transition, demographics, demography, education, 计划生育, family leave, family planning, family planning policy, fertility, housing, leftover men, leftover women, Malthus, media, medical care, OECD, one child policy, one-child policy, politics, population, population aging, population growth, PRC, Ren Zeping, TFR, total fertility rate, two-child policy, 共产党, 周哲, 中国, 人口政策, 任泽平
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2021: Liang Jianzhang: Too Many Force-Fed Baby Dragons — Abolish the National College Entrance Exam, Enable More Students to Attend University
The passive rebellion of China’s “lie flat” youth against declining socioeconomic mobility growing gaps in opportunity between youth in rural and urban areas and within urban areas is now a much-discussed topic in China. In the translation below, a Chinese … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济, Science, Technology and Academic 科技学术, Society 社会
Tagged “鸡娃”现象, birth rate, business, China, development, economy, education, equality, 高考, 躺平, fertility, frustration, Gini, intergenerational, involution, James Liang, lay flat, lie flat, mobility, parents, population, poverty, PRC, social mobility, society, tangping, tiger mother, wealth, wolf father, 大学教育, 政策, 教育, 梁建章, 丧文化, 中国
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