Under the Maoist regime, China was held up by many as a successful model of development, providing basic needs including primary health care and education to a large population at very low levels of income. Since reform, the country has again become a 'model' of poverty reduction through economic growth. Despite manifest achievements, however, the numbers remaining in poverty – 65 million according to the most conservative estimate – make poverty reduction in China a pressing development issue. Through a review of the evidence on the changing pattern of poverty in post-Mao China, this paper points towards 'new' forms of poverty which are emerging as a consequence of reform, but which are inadequately dealt with through current region...
The fastest economic growth in China occurred in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region in these year...
That is the second salient feature of today's China: the increasing influence of neoliberalism in po...
According to information issued at the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, about one fifth of t...
China has made dramatic progress in large?scale poverty reduction over the past 30 years and has gre...
It is widely believed that China's socialist economy had relatively high rates of extreme poverty wh...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China from 1988 to 2002 using the Chinese H...
The 2000s witnessed the third poverty alleviation wave of China. Compared with its predecessors, the...
While China’s reforms have been successful in giving many people higher incomes and producing more g...
In 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Development Goals which set targets for raising l...
The huge gap in economic development between rural and urban areas in China is gradually being erode...
This paper investigates how estimates of the extent and trend of consumption poverty in China betwee...
China's remarkable poverty alleviation is quite uneven across regions in the last quarter of the cen...
Economic growth alone may not solve the problem of poverty. Our behavioral analyses reveal that huma...
China has achieved laudable progress in poverty reduction since its reform and opening in 1978 Its c...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China using the Chinese Household Income Pr...
The fastest economic growth in China occurred in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region in these year...
That is the second salient feature of today's China: the increasing influence of neoliberalism in po...
According to information issued at the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, about one fifth of t...
China has made dramatic progress in large?scale poverty reduction over the past 30 years and has gre...
It is widely believed that China's socialist economy had relatively high rates of extreme poverty wh...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China from 1988 to 2002 using the Chinese H...
The 2000s witnessed the third poverty alleviation wave of China. Compared with its predecessors, the...
While China’s reforms have been successful in giving many people higher incomes and producing more g...
In 2000, the United Nations adopted the Millennium Development Goals which set targets for raising l...
The huge gap in economic development between rural and urban areas in China is gradually being erode...
This paper investigates how estimates of the extent and trend of consumption poverty in China betwee...
China's remarkable poverty alleviation is quite uneven across regions in the last quarter of the cen...
Economic growth alone may not solve the problem of poverty. Our behavioral analyses reveal that huma...
China has achieved laudable progress in poverty reduction since its reform and opening in 1978 Its c...
This paper estimates trends in absolute poverty in urban China using the Chinese Household Income Pr...
The fastest economic growth in China occurred in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region in these year...
That is the second salient feature of today's China: the increasing influence of neoliberalism in po...
According to information issued at the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, about one fifth of t...