Beyond demographic dividends / Cai Fang
- Bib ID:
- 6491429
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Cai, Fang
- Uniform Title:
- Chao yue ren kou hong li. English
- Description:
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- Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., [2014]
- ©2014
- xi, 210 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cm
- ISBN:
- 9789814520874 (hardback)
- Series:
- Series on Chinese economics research ; v. 5. 2251-1644
- Full contents:
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- Machine generated contents note: 1.1.How Many Turning Points will China's Economy Experience?
- 1.2.Finding the Arrival of the Lewis Turning Point and its Policy Implication
- 1.3.Extended Reading: Demographic Transition, Demographic Dividend, and Lewis Turning Point in China
- 2.1.How China is Dealing with the Problem of "Growing Old Before Becoming Rich"
- 2.2.How China Responds to the Disappearance of Demographic Dividends
- 2.3.Extended Reading: Demographic Dividend: New Source of Economic Growth
- 3.1.The Era of Unlimited Labor Supply Ends in China
- 3.2.The "Peasant Worker Shortage" Reflects the New Relationship of Labor Supply and Labor Demand
- 3.3.Maintaining Composure and Positively Responding to the Changes in Labor Relations
- 3.4.Extended Reading: Wage Increases, Wage Convergence, and the Lewis Turning Point in China
- 4.1.Increased Urgency of Employment Challenges in the Long Term
- 4.2.The Implication of Wage Convergence in the Urban Labor Market
- Contents note continued: 4.3.Promoting Healthy Development of China's Labor Market
- 4.4.Extended Reading: Growing Pains: What Employment Dilemma Does China Face at its Lewisian Turning Point?
- 5.1.Awareness of the "Mezzogiorno Trap" in the Central and Western Regions
- 5.2.Facts and Models about the Urbanization of Peasant Workers
- 5.3.A Tale of Two Cities: Diversity in the Household Registration System Reform
- 5.4.Extended Reading: The Hukou Reform and Unification of Rural-Urban Social Welfare
- 6.1.Maintaining Sustainable Economic Growth Requires Giving Priority to the Development of Education
- 6.2.How to Deal with the Challenge of "Growing Old Before Becoming Rich"
- 6.3.The Crux of the Continually Increasing Income Inequality
- 6.4.Extended Reading: Is There a "Middle-Income Trap?" China's Theories, Experiences, and Importance.
- Notes:
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- "Originally published in Chinese by Social Sciences Academic Press (China)"--Page [iv]
- Translated from Chinese.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 2014
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