The China population and labor yearbook. / Volume 1, : The approaching Lewis Turning Point and its policy implications / / chief editor, Cai Fang ; deputy chief editor, Du Yang.

This 2007 yearbook examines recent developments in the Chinese demographic transition and its implications, especially for the labor market. After many years of low population growth, China has reached the beginning stage of the Lewis Turning Point - the shift from a labor surplus economy to one of...

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Superior document:The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Yearbooks: Population and Labor, Volume 1
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2009.
©2009
Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Chinese Academy of Social Sciences yearbooks. Population and labor ; Volume 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (328 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • 1. A New Era in China’s Demographic Dynamics / Gu Baochang
  • 2. The Impact of Demographic Change on Labor Supply in China / Liao Shaohong and Zheng Zhenzhen
  • 3. China’s Process of Aging before Getting Rich / Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan
  • 4. The Demographic Dividend and Sustainability of China’s Economic Growth / Wang Dewen and Cai Fang
  • 5. Transforming Unemployment Shock into Labor Market Development / Wang Meiyan and Cai Fang
  • 6. Labor Cost Increase and Growth Pattern Transition / Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan
  • 7. The Counterfactuals of Unlimited Surplus Labor in Rural China / Cai Fang and Wang Meiyan
  • 8. Rural Labor-force Allocation Report—An Investigation of 2,749 Villages / Han Jun , Cui Chuanyi and Fan Aiai
  • 9. Wage Arrears and Discrimination against Migrant Workers in China’s Urban Labor Market / Wang Meiyan
  • 10. The Potentials of Labor Supply and Policy Reactions to the Lewis Turning Point / Du Yang
  • 11. The Lewis Turning Point and Its Implications to Labor Protection / Du Yang , Gao Wenshu and Wang Meiyan
  • 12. Educational Return and Resource Allocation between Rural and Urban Areas / Wang Meiyan
  • 13. Industrialization Process in China: The Need to Break through the Conventional Mode / Pan Jiahua and Feng San
  • 14. Globalization, Shortage, and Demand for Labor / Wang Dewen
  • Index.