The China Society Yearbook: Analysis and Forecast of China's Social Development
Contents
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- Preliminary Materials (i-xxvi) (194K)
- Volume Overview: 2006 Comprehensive Analytical Report On The Stability And “Harmony” Of Chinese Society (1-18) by Li Peilin, Chen Guangjin and Li Wei (171K)
- Basic Opinions Of China’s Government Officials On The Social Situation In 2006–2007 (19-38) by Qing Lianbin (125K)
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2006 Report: Quality Of Life In China
(39-56)
by
Yuan Yue and Zhang Hui
(241K)
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- I. Rural And Urban Residents’ Overall Rate Of Satisfaction
- II. The Influence Of The National Economic State On Chinese Citizens’ General Satisfaction; Leisure And Entertainment Has Become, The Most Important Factor Influencing Rural Citizens’ Satisfaction
- III. Decline Of Urban Citizens’ Overall Happiness; Five Essential Factors Considered Necessary For A Happy Household
- IV. Urban Residents’ Sense Of Public Safety Surpasses That Of Rural Residents
- V. Urban Residents’ Satisfaction With Social Security Experienced A Relative Setback In 2006
- VI. Urban Residents’ Anxieties About Aging Have Intensified, With Urban Residents’ Fears Surpassing Those Of Rural Residents
- VII. Current Situation Of Medical Care; Urban And Rural Residents’ Dissatisfaction Levels Concerning Medical Fees
- VIII. Employment Remains A Topic Of Focus
- IX. Residents’ Overall Confidence In Government Administration Has Declined
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2006 Report On China’s Social Psychology
(57-74)
by
Wang Junxiu, Yang Yiyi and Chen Wuxiao
(207K)
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- I. Social Sentiment
- II. Group Dynamics
- III. Dissolving Social Conflict
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Personal Consumption Among Urban And Rural Residents In China In 2006
(75-92)
by
Lü Qingzhe
(125K)
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- I. Rapid Growth In The Income Levels Of Urban And Rural Residents
- II. Consumption Level Increases And Quality Of Life Improvements
- III. Outstanding Consumption Problems Currently Facing Residents
- IV. Suggestions For Raising Residents’ Standards Of Consumption
- V. Forecast Of Resident Life And Consumption In 2007
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Present Population Composition And Development Status In China
(93-108)
by
Zhang Yi
(128K)
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- I. Current Total Population And The First Rise In The Natural Growth Rate
- II. Growth Rate Of Urbanization Slows And Total Rural Population Continues To Shrink
- III. Baby And Infant Sex Ratio Is Still High, Creating Increasingly Serious Marital Pressure In The Future
- IV. Appearance Of An Inverted Population Pyramid Structure: Ratio Of Elderly Dependents Rises In Those Provinces With Serious Population Outflows
- V. Rapid Elevation Of Culture; Illiteracy Rate Remains High In Western Areas
- VI. Only-Child And Gender Proportions Among Same Age Populations
- VII. The Scale Of Family Households Continues To Shrink; Eastern Families Are Smaller Than Western Families
- Employment In China: Current Rural-Urban Development Trends And Projections For The Future (109-130) by Fan Rong and Guo Yue (189K)
- Chinese Social Security In 2006 (131-150) by Shi Hanbing (176K)
- Public Security In 2006 (151-160) by Song Erdong and Yan Congbin (122K)
- Labor Relations In China: Changes And Current Characteristics (161-176) by Qiao Jian (138K)
- Demographic Analysis Of Surplus Rural Labor (177-194) by Cai Fang (178K)
- Performance Assessments Of Public Health Investments In China (195-206) by Du Lexun (117K)
- Issues Concerning Migrant Worker Salaries (207-214) by Zhao Changbao and Wu Zhigang (97K)
- The 11th Five-Year Plan (2006–2010): A New Phase In The Development Of The Cultural Industry (215-244) by Zhang Xiaoming, Hu Huilin and Zhang Jiangang (190K)
- Index (245-250) (87K)
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