Family policy and the growth of the population in China have been the subject of continuous attention for many years, but there was no research which provided an overall view of the policies and outcomes for these areas. This remarkable work by the German demographer Thomas Scharping, on birth control and demography in China from 1949 to 2000, fills this gap. It recounts and analyses demographic growth, the policies of the Chinese state in this field and the reactions of the population over t..
The term Population pertains to the percentage of the number of inhabitants that live in a geographi...
The People's Republic of China, during the second half of the twentieth century, has been repeatedly...
In 1979 the People’s Republic of China adopted a law introducing birth control planning, which is of...
Allès Elisabeth. Thomas Scharping, Birth Control in China, 1949-2000. Population policy and demograp...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
This fascinating book recounts the evolution of population control policies applied from the foundat...
Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realizat...
Objectives: This article mainly concludes the population policies (which contain both the demographi...
"Decentralised policy formation and implementation is one of the salient features of China's family ...
Population policy in China Abstract This thesis concerns the topic of population policy in China, fo...
Chinese experience in a struggle with an excessive increase of the population is discussed in the ar...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
This thesis compares women's current fertility with their fertility preferences during the period o...
In China, strict goal-oriented population control has been the reality for Chinese citizens since 19...
The term Population pertains to the percentage of the number of inhabitants that live in a geographi...
The People's Republic of China, during the second half of the twentieth century, has been repeatedly...
In 1979 the People’s Republic of China adopted a law introducing birth control planning, which is of...
Allès Elisabeth. Thomas Scharping, Birth Control in China, 1949-2000. Population policy and demograp...
China's one-child population policy, first initiated in 1979, has had an enormous effect on the coun...
The year 2014 marked the de facto end to China’s “one-child policy,” the most extreme example of sta...
This fascinating book recounts the evolution of population control policies applied from the foundat...
Realizing the extent of runaway population growth in China and the associated threat to the realizat...
Objectives: This article mainly concludes the population policies (which contain both the demographi...
"Decentralised policy formation and implementation is one of the salient features of China's family ...
Population policy in China Abstract This thesis concerns the topic of population policy in China, fo...
Chinese experience in a struggle with an excessive increase of the population is discussed in the ar...
By the 1970s, China’s communist government faced a looming resource constraint in “caring” for its n...
This thesis compares women's current fertility with their fertility preferences during the period o...
In China, strict goal-oriented population control has been the reality for Chinese citizens since 19...
The term Population pertains to the percentage of the number of inhabitants that live in a geographi...
The People's Republic of China, during the second half of the twentieth century, has been repeatedly...
In 1979 the People’s Republic of China adopted a law introducing birth control planning, which is of...