Much of the debate about population change following China’s “Great Leap Forward” has relied on the population statistics released by China’s National Bureau of Statistics in 1983. However, few have investigated the methods by which the statistics were gathered, and the extraordinary historical conditions of both population movement and its recording process in those affected decades before market reforms. This report offers such an investigation and notes dramatic discrepancies in demographic statistics between 1954 and 1982. It also examines what caused these discrepancies and argues that any research in famine deaths should not and cannot be separated from its larger context and the discussion of anomalous population change both before a...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
In this chapter, we focus on three aspects of China's demographic change during its economic reforms...
Using individual retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956- 1958, 1959-196...
One of the largest famines in human history took place in China half a century ago. This disaster, l...
Calot Gérard. — New Data on the Chinese Demographic Situation. I. 1953, 1964 and 1982 Censuses and C...
Opinions have long been divided as to what the actual size of China’s population was in the past and...
The Qing Period (1644–1911) has been recognised as one of the most important eras in China’s demogra...
Using retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956-1958, 1959-1961, and 1962-...
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) 1958–61 was meant to be the real liberation. The ultimate upheaval that...
It has long been puzzled why and how China’s population was able to multiply four-fold from circa 17...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
The fall of the Ming dynasty in the first half of the 17th century and the Taiping Rebellion from 18...
The paper provides an examination of China’s 2010 census data to evaluate its quality and to assess ...
Longone Pierre. Tien H. Yan — China's population struggle. Demographic decisions of the people's Rep...
This dissertation includes three separate papers that share an emphasis on the significance of socio...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
In this chapter, we focus on three aspects of China's demographic change during its economic reforms...
Using individual retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956- 1958, 1959-196...
One of the largest famines in human history took place in China half a century ago. This disaster, l...
Calot Gérard. — New Data on the Chinese Demographic Situation. I. 1953, 1964 and 1982 Censuses and C...
Opinions have long been divided as to what the actual size of China’s population was in the past and...
The Qing Period (1644–1911) has been recognised as one of the most important eras in China’s demogra...
Using retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956-1958, 1959-1961, and 1962-...
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) 1958–61 was meant to be the real liberation. The ultimate upheaval that...
It has long been puzzled why and how China’s population was able to multiply four-fold from circa 17...
Using individual mortality records from three cohorts of newborns (1954-1958, 1959-1962, and 1963-19...
The fall of the Ming dynasty in the first half of the 17th century and the Taiping Rebellion from 18...
The paper provides an examination of China’s 2010 census data to evaluate its quality and to assess ...
Longone Pierre. Tien H. Yan — China's population struggle. Demographic decisions of the people's Rep...
This dissertation includes three separate papers that share an emphasis on the significance of socio...
China’s Great Famine was one of the greatest man-made tragedies, during which 16.5 to 45 million ind...
In this chapter, we focus on three aspects of China's demographic change during its economic reforms...
Using individual retrospective mortality records for three cohorts of newborns (1956- 1958, 1959-196...