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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004180574 , 9004180575 , 9789004165762 , 9004165762
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xli, 286 p.)
    Series Statement: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences yearbooks v. 1
    Uniform Title: Zhongguo ren kou yu lao dong wen ti bao gao : Liuyisi zhuan zhe dian ji qi zheng ce tiao zhan
    DDC: 304.60951
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography ; Labor supply ; Population ; Statistik ; Labor supply ; Labor supply Statistics
    Note: "Result of a co-publication agreement between Social Sciences Academic Press and Koninklijke Brill NV."--T.p. verso. - "Translated into English from the original Zhongguo ren kou yu lao dong wen ti bao gao. No. 8, Liuyisi zhuan zhe dian ji qi zheng ce tiao zhan"--T.p. verso , Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction : population, migration , and the Lewis turning point in China - A new era in China's demographic dynamics - The impact of demographic change on labor supply in China - China's process of aging before getting rich - The demographic dividend and sustainability of China's economic growth - Transforming unemployment shock into labor market development - Labor cost increase and growth pattern transition - The counterfactuals of unlimited surplus labor in rural China - Rural labor-force allocation report : an investigation of 2,749 villages - Wage arrears and discrimination against migrant workers in China's urban labor market - The potentials of labor supply and policy reactions to the Lewis turning point - The Lewis turning point and its implications to labor protection - Educational return and resource allocation between rural and urban areas - Industrialization process in China : the need to break through the conventional mode - Globalization, shortage, and demand for labor - Kam Wing Chan -- - Gu Baochang -- - Liao Shohong and Zhen Zhenzhen -- - Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan -- - Wang Dewen and Cai Fang -- - Wang Meiyan and Cai Fang -- - Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan -- - Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan -- - Han Jung, Cai Chuanyi, and Fan Aiai -- - Wang Meiyan -- - Du Yang -- - Du Yang, Gao Wenshu, and Wang Meiyan -- - Wang Meiyan -- - Pan Jiahua and Feng San -- - Wang Dewen
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004216891 , 9004216898
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 pages)
    DDC: 304.6
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography ; Business ; Labor supply ; Population ; Social sciences ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Wirtschaft ; Labor supply Periodicals ; Labor supply ; Business ; Social sciences
    Note: List of Tables; List of Figures; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter One Demographic Changes During the Period of the Twelfth Five-Year Plan and Predictions for Population Development; Chapter Two Low Fertility and Related Theoretical Issues in China; Chapter Three How China Tackled the Global Financial Crisis; Chapter Four Public Investment and Employment: An Empirical Analysis; Chapter Five Growing Pains: What Employment Dilemma Does China Face at Its Lewis Turning Point?; Chapter Six The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Employment in Small and Medium Enterprises , Chapter Seven Changes in Industrial Location and Labor Flows in ChinaChapter Eight Population, Industrial Development, and Employment in Chinese Urbanization; Chapter Nine Has Labor Migration Really Not Narrowed the Rural-Urban Income Gap?; Chapter Ten Emission Reduction Compatible with Economic and Employment Growth; Chapter Eleven The New Elements of China's Labor Market in the Post-Financial-Crisis Era; Chapter Twelve Reform of the Hukou System and Unification of Rural-Urban Social Welfare; Index , This English-language volume is an edited collection of articles from the 2010 Chinese-language volume of the Green Book of Population and Labor. It examines recent developments in the Chinese demographic transition and its implications, especially for the labor market
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004165762
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (328 p)
    Series Statement: The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Yearbooks: Population and Labor
    Parallel Title: Print version The China Population and Labor Yearbook, Volume 1 : The Approaching Lewis Turning Point and Its Policy Implications
    DDC: 304.60951
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This yearbook is a collection of important articles by demographers and economists from CASS and other top research and policy institutes in China. Several of the articles in this volume are based on major labor and population surveys carried out in recent years
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Introduction: Population, Migration, and the Lewis Turning Point in China; General Report; Chapter One A New Era in China's Demographic Dynamics; Focal Issues; Chapter Two The Impact of Demographic Change on Labor Supply in China; Chapter Three China's Process of Aging before Getting Rich; Chapter Four The Demographic Dividend and Sustainability of China's Economic Growth; Chapter Five Transforming Unemployment Shock into Labor Market Development; Chapter Six Labor Cost Increase and Growth Pattern Transition
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Seven The Counterfactuals of Unlimited Surplus Labor in Rural ChinaChapter Eight Rural Labor-force Allocation Report-An Investigation of 2,749 Villages; Chapter Nine Wage Arrears and Discrimination against Migrant Workers in China's Urban Labor Market; Chapter Ten The Potentials of Labor Supply and Policy Reactions to the Lewis Turning Point; Chapter Eleven The Lewis Turning Point and Its Implications to Labor Protection; Chapter Twelve Educational Return and Resource Allocation between Rural and Urban Areas
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter Thirteen Industrialization Process in China: The Need to Break through the Conventional ModeChapter Fourteen Globalization, Shortage, and Demand for Labor; Index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789004173538
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (230 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Yearbooks: Population and Labor
    Parallel Title: Print version The China Population and Labor Yearbook, Volume 2 : The Sustainability of Economic Growth from the Perspective of Human Resources
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The China population and labor yearbook ; 2.2010
    DDC: 304.6
    Keywords: Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This English-language volume is an edited collection including several translations of articles from the 2008 and 2009 Chinese-language volumes of the Green Book of Population and Labor. Demographic scholar and economist Cai Fang offers policy guidance to the central government for an era of less favorable demographic circumstances than those experienced in the past
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part One Population Changes and the Sustainability of Economic Growth; Future Population Dividends: New Sources of Economic Growth; Population Dividend: Continue or Alter?; Employment Expansion: The Anti-Cycle Strategy with Chinese Characteristics; Part Two Educational Development and Reform; Composition and Development of the Chinese Education System; Educational Resource Integration; Providing an Education for Left-Behind and Migrant Children; Reform and Development of Vocational Education
    Description / Table of Contents: Direction of Continuing Educational Development in ChinaPart Three Institutional Construction and Reform; Rethinking China's Pension Reform: Relevance of International Experiences; Social Security for Migrant Workers: Present Situation and Direction of Reform; Future Prospects of Household Registration System Reform; Retirement System for Migrant Workers: Mode and Theories
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (33 p)
    Edition: 2012 World Bank eLibrary
    Parallel Title: Giles, John Weathering a Storm
    Abstract: Evidence from a range of different sources suggests that Chinese workers lost 20-36 million jobs because of the global financial crisis. Most of these layoffs affected migrant workers, who have typically lacked employment protection, tend to be concentrated in export-oriented sectors, and were among the easiest to dismiss when the crisis hit. Although it was severe, the employment shock was short-lived. By mid-2009, the macroeconomic stimulus and other interventions had succeeded in boosting demand for migrant labor. By early 2010, abundant evidence pointed to scarcity in China's labor market, as labor demand was once again leading to brisk growth in wages. The paper reviews different available sources of evidence for the effects of the crisis, and notes the biases associated with alternative ex post efforts to measure the employment effects of the crisis. In particular, the paper highlights the usefulness of household surveys with employment histories relative to surveys based on sampling through firms
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  • 6
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    Washington, D.C : World Bank
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (p. cm)
    Edition: Online edition s.l.
    Series Statement: World Bank eLibrary
    DDC: 305.260951
    Keywords: Old age pensions / China ; Older people / Government policy / China ; Older people / China / Economic conditions ; Older people / China / Social conditions ; Rural poor / Government policy / China
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7
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    Boston : BRILL | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9789004407435
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 pages)
    Series Statement: Chinese Research Perspectives Ser.
    DDC: 304.6072051
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  • 8
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    Paris : OECD Publishing
    Language: English
    Pages: 43 p. , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Development Centre Working Papers no.307
    Keywords: Arbeitspapier ; Graue Literatur
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789004180574 , 9004180575
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xli, 286 p.) , ill., maps.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences yearbooks. Population and labor v. 1
    Uniform Title: Zhongguo ren kou yu lao dong wen ti bao gao 〈English〉 No. 8, Liuyisi zhuan zhe dian ji qi zheng ce tiao zhan
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The China population and labor yearbook ; 1.2009
    DDC: 304.60951
    Keywords: Labor supply China ; Labor supply Statistics ; China ; Labor supply Statistics ; Labor supply ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Demography ; Labor supply ; Population ; Census data ; Statistics ; China Population ; China Statistics ; Population ; China Census ; China ; China Census ; China Statistics Population ; China Population ; China ; Electronic books ; Electronic books Census ; Statistics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; China ; Bevölkerungsstatistik
    Abstract: Introduction : population, migration, and the Lewis turning point in China /A new era in China's demographic dynamics /The impact of demographic change on labor supply in China /China's process of aging before getting rich /The demographic dividend and sustainability of China's economic growth /Transforming unemployment shock into labor market development /Labor cost increase and growth pattern transition /The counterfactuals of unlimited surplus labor in rural China /Rural labor-force allocation report : an investigation of 2,749 villages /Wage arrears and discrimination against migrant workers in China's urban labor market /The potentials of labor supply and policy reactions to the Lewis turning point /The Lewis turning point and its implications to labor protection /Educational return and resource allocation between rural and urban areas /Industrialization process in China : the need to break through the conventional mode /Globalization, shortage, and demand for labor /Kam Wing Chan --Gu Baochang --Liao Shohong and Zhen Zhenzhen --Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan --Wang Dewen and Cai Fang --Wang Meiyan and Cai Fang --Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan --Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan --Han Jung, Cai Chuanyi, and Fan Aiai --Wang Meiyan --Du Yang --Du Yang, Gao Wenshu, and Wang Meiyan --Wang Meiyan --Pan Jiahua and Feng San --Wang Dewen.
    Abstract: This yearbook is a collection of important articles by demographers and economists from CASS and other top research and policy institutes in China. Several of the articles in this volume are based on major labor and population surveys carried out in recent years
    Note: "Result of a co-publication agreement between Social Sciences Academic Press and Koninklijke Brill NV."--T.p. verso. - "Translated into English from the original Zhongguo ren kou yu lao dong wen ti bao gao. No. 8, Liuyisi zhuan zhe dian ji qi zheng ce tiao zhan"--T.p. verso. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
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    Washington : World Bank Publications
    ISBN: 9780821386859
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (170 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Directions in Development
    Parallel Title: Print version The Elderly and Old Age Support in Rural China
    DDC: 305.260951
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume first examines projected demographic changes that will affect the economic well-being of China's rural elderly over the next twenty years, taking into account both China's sharp demographic transition and the continued migration of young adults into cities. The projected old age dependency ratio of 34 percent in China's rural areas by 2030 suggests that support of the elderly is likely to be an increasing burden on China's families over the next twenty years. The book next documents the sources of financial support, poverty incidence and vulnerability of the rural elderly since the
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Trends in the Aging of China's Rural Population: Past, Present, and Future; Demographic Transition in China; Figures; 1.1 Population Growth in China, 1949-2008; 1.2 International Comparison of TFRs, 1950-2010; Boxes; 1.1 International Experiences on Aging and Pension Systems: How Does China Compare?; 1.3 Trend of Population Aging in China, 1953-2005; 1.4 Comparison of Aged Population Proportions in Rural and Urban Areas
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.5 Changes in Rural Population Pyramids between 1982 and 2005Looking Ahead-Projecting Population Trends; 1.6 Comparison of Rural and Urban Old-Age Dependency Ratios; 1.7 Changes in Rural Population Pyramids between 2020 and 2030; 1.2 Representative Population Projections in China; 1.8 Surveyed and Adjusted TFRs in China; 1.9 Trends of Working-Age Population in China, 2008-30; 1.10 Trends of Population Aging in Rural and Urban China, 2008-30; 1.11 Trends of Total Dependency Ratios in Rural and Urban China, 2008-30; 1.12 Old-Age Dependency Ratios in Rural and Urban China, 2008-30
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.13 Scenarios of Aged Proportions in Rural China, 2008-30Conclusion; 1.14 Scenarios of Old-Age Dependency Ratios in Rural China, 2008-30; Note; References; Chapter 2 Poverty and Vulnerability among China's Rural Elderly; Poverty among the Rural Elderly; Chronic Poverty among the Rural Elderly; 2.1 Percentage of Poor Rural Households, by Age of Household Head; Vulnerability to Poverty; Tables; 2.1 Measuring the Poverty of the Rural and Urban Elderly; 2.2 Share of Rural Elderly Households Experiencing Chronic Poverty; 2.3 Share of Rural Elderly Households Vulnerable to Poverty
    Description / Table of Contents: The Geographic Dimension of Poverty2.2 Role of Village Location in Determining Poverty of China's Rural Elderly; Income Determinants of the Elderly; 2.3 Factors Affecting Income per Capita of Households with Elderly; 2.4 Factors Affecting Likelihood of Household Poverty of the Elderly, Marginal Effects from Probit Model; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Sources of Support among the Rural Elderly; Sources of Support among China's Elderly; 3.1 Primary Source of Support for China's Elderly, 2005; Evidence on Family Support
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2 Source of Support for China's Rural Elderly, by Age Group, 2005Changes to Living Arrangements and the Well-Being of the Elderly; 3.1 Living Arrangements of China's Rural Elderly; 3.2 Living Arrangements of China's Rural Elderly, by Age; Do Private Transfers Respond to Income of the Elderly?; 3.3 Net Transfers Received by Rural Elderly, by Migrant Status of Adult Children; 3.3 Estimated Transfer Derivatives for Households with Elderly Residents; 3.4 Confidence Intervals for Net Transfers Received by Rural Elderly, by Migrant Status of Adult Children
    Description / Table of Contents: The Labor Supply and "Retirement" Decision of China's Rural Elderly
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