Population and Labour Market Policies in China's Reform Process

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Population and Labour Market Policies in China's Reform Process

Regional / International studies Social and ethical issues Population and demography Labour / income economics Development economics and emerging economies

Author: Sun Wenkai

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Collection: China Perspectives

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 5th May 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 531 Kb

ISBN: 9781000584646


Overview

This book investigates the population and labour management reforms implemented since the reform and opening up of China in the early 1980s, giving insights into the economic and social implications of these reforms and future prospects for population governance.

Content and Focus

The study examines three major components of China’s population management strategy in terms of its history and implementation: the household registration (Hukou) system, family planning policy, and the labour market system. Grounded in both qualitative and quantitative analysis, key metrics are introduced to better understand the Hukou system on the one hand while exploring the socio-economic issues arising from the policy, including the economic behaviour of residents, fertility, care of older people, entrepreneurship, institutional premiums and gender wage differentials. Based on these investigations, the author advances constructive suggestions to inform policymaking, aiming to deepen market-oriented reform of the economic system and improve social welfare in China.

Intended Audience

The title will be a good reference for academics, students and policy makers interested in social policy, labour economics and especially China’s population and labour policy and Chinese economy and society.

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