The China Society Yearbook: China's Social Development; Analysis and Forecast
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Preliminary Materials
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- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- China On The Brink Of A New Era: An Analysis Of The Social Situation In China, 2005–2006 (1-22) by LI Peilin (120K)
- A Survey Of Rural And Urban Residents' Living Conditions In Eleven Provinces, Municipalities And Autonomous Regions In Western China (23-44) by Wang Fenyu and Zhao Yandong (170K)
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An Analytical Report On China's Current Social Psychology
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Wang Junxiu
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- I. Basic Social Needs
- II. Social Anxiety
- III. Social Behaviour Trends
- New Features Of Residential Life And Consumption Structure (65-82) by Zhu Qingfang (106K)
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New Features Of China's Population Since Reaching 1.3 Billion
(83-96)
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Zhang Yi
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- I. Population Growth Slows, With The Population Annual Increase Dropping To Over 7 Million
- II. The Population Peak Value Will Occur Earlier And May Reach 1.45 Billion
- III. The Ageing Process Will Accelerate And There Will Be Increased Pressure To Provide For The Elderly
- IV. Demographic Opportunity Window Will Remain Open Until 2020
- V. First Marriages Will Occur Later In Life, And The Birth Rate May Continue To Drop
- Employment: Concerns Over Rural Workers' Employment Issues (97-118) by Mo Rong, Liu Jun and Chen Lan (118K)
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Adjusting The Minimum Subsistence Guarantee System For Urban And Rural Residents
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Tang Jun and Zhang Shifei
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- I. Current Situation
- II. Adjustment
- III. Preparation
- Adjusting The Social Structure And Developing A Harmonious Socialist Society (133-156) by Lu Xueyi (125K)
- A Review Of Reform And Expectations For The Next Five Years (157-180) by He Xiaoming (129K)
- 2005: Non-Governmental Development And Transformation Of Rural Areas In China (181-200) by Xu Xinxin (118K)
- Chinese Workers: Legal Protection And Exercise Of Labour's Right To Organise (201-222) by Qiao Jian (117K)
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Report On The Development Of Chinese Farmers In 2005
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Fan Ping
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- I. Farmers’ Income: An Overall Approach To Solve The Issues Of Agriculture, Rural Areas And Farmers
- II. Urban-Rural Relations: Farmers’ Rights And Interests Must Be Considered In The Process Of Urbanisation
- III. Farmers-Turned Industrial Workers: An Indicator Of Urban-Rural Coordination
- IV. Grassroots Organisations: Rights Must Be Protected In The Gradual Closedown Of Businesses, Complete Downsizing And Villager Autonomy
- V. Rural Public Services: More Annual Achievements, Undermined By Historical Weaknesses
- VI. Conclusions And Recommendations
- A New Phase In The Development Of Private Entrepreneurs (245-262) by Zhang Houyi (103K)
- Pursuing Harmonious And Equal Education (263-300) by Yang Dongping (188K)
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Special Report I—China's Population Change And Policy Analysis
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Cai Fang
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- I. Population Change And Sustainability Of Economic Growth
- II. Working-Age Population And Employment
- III. Population Quality And Education Policy
- IV. Population Quality And Health Policy
- V. Reform Of Endowment Insurance Models
- VI. Dual Urban And Rural Structures, Poor Population And Gender Disparity
- 15. Special Report II—Employment Situation And Policies, 2004–2005 (323-346) by Mo Rong (124K)
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Preliminary Materials
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