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Governing china's population Greenhalgh, Susan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: California Stanford university press 2005Description: xiv, 394p. Includes notes, abbreviations, references and indexISBN:
  • 9780804748803
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • Y:5:5(Y).41 P5
Summary: China's giant project in social engineering has drawn worldwide attention, both because of its coercive enforcement of strict birth limits, and because of the striking changes that have occurred in China's population: one of the fastest fertility declines in modern history and a gender gap among infants that is the highest in the world. These changes have contributed to an imminent crisis of social security for a rapidly aging population, provoking concern in China and abroad.
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China's giant project in social engineering has drawn worldwide attention, both because of its coercive enforcement of strict birth limits, and because of the striking changes that have occurred in China's population: one of the fastest fertility declines in modern history and a gender gap among infants that is the highest in the world. These changes have contributed to an imminent crisis of social security for a rapidly aging population, provoking concern in China and abroad.

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