People s Livelihood in Contemporary China

People s Livelihood in Contemporary China
Author: Peilin Li
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-12-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789814522267

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Since being established in 1949 OCo and especially since the reform and opening up 30 years ago OCo China has experienced the most drastic changes ever in its 5000-year history. During this period, China has transformed from an agricultural society into an emerging, dynamic, and industrialized nation and has undergone rapid urbanization. The standard of living of the Chinese continues to rise and is taking rapid strides forward to a higher level of comprehensive well-being. China''s development over the past 60 years has indicated that the livelihood of the people is a key factor in economic and social construction in contemporary China. Having sufficient food and clothing is the first step in improving the livelihood of the people. A higher level of well-being can be achieved only after the basic needs are met. This higher level of well-being comprises of employment as the foundation, education as the key point, income distribution as the source, social security as the support, and public safety as an assurance. This book offers fresh perspectives by prestigious scholars from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Based on a unique source of data which is available only to Chinese scholars, this book showcases key issues on people''s livelihood and social construction in Contemporary China, including income disparity, social security system, employment situation, post-80s generation and so on.

Social Construction In Contemporary China

Social Construction In Contemporary China
Author: Lu Xueyi
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789813206717

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Placing the modernization of China in a historical context, Social Construction in Contemporary China provides a powerful argument that social construction is instrumental for the country's modernization process and a key factor in China’s national rejuvenation. A wide range of topics and issues related to social construction are covered, including people's livelihood and social undertakings, income distribution, urban and rural communities, community organizations, social management, social norms, reforms of social institutions and systems, social restructuring and the process of social construction. In addition to well-informed and insightful analyses of these subjects that draw on the country's historical experiences, contributors also provide policy suggestions on how to tackle problems and respond to challenges. Its breadth and depth make this volume a valuable addition to the growing body of literature on this important topic.

Social Construction in Contemporary China

Social Construction in Contemporary China
Author: Xueyi Lu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: China
ISBN: 9813206705

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Rural Livelihoods in China

Rural Livelihoods in China
Author: Heather Xiaoquan Zhang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135012649

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In recent decades, China has undergone rapid economic growth, industrialisation and urbanisation concomitant with deep and extensive structural and social change, profoundly reshaping the country’s development landscape and urban-rural relationships. This book applies livelihoods approaches to deepen our understanding of the changes and continuities related to rural livelihoods within the wider context of political economy of development in post-socialist China, bridging the urban and rural scenarios and probing the local, national and global dynamics that have impacted on livelihood, in particular its mobility, security and sustainability. Presenting theoretically informed and empirically grounded research by leading scholars from across the world, this book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on issues central to rural livelihoods, development, welfare and well-being. It documents and analyses the processes and consequences of change, focusing on social protection of mobile livelihoods, particularly rural migrants’ citizenship rights in the city, and the environmental, social and political aspects of sustainability in the countryside. This book contributes to the current scholarly and policy debates, and is among the first attempts to critically reflect on China’s market transition and the associated pathways to change. It will be of interest to students in international development studies, China studies, social policy, public health, political science, and environmental studies at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as academics, policy makers and practitioners who are concerned with China’s human and social development in general, and agriculture and rural livelihoods in particular.

Livelihood of Contemporary China

Livelihood of Contemporary China
Author: Li Peilin
Publsiher: Paths International Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1844641635

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[Please note: This book is in Chinese language text only.] This detailed book examines the issues and changes Chinese society has experienced around employment, wealth, subsistence and livelihood since China's opening up. Based on research findings from the leading Chinese scholars, it examines employment, social security, social support, the expanding income gaps, social stratification, rural migration, gender discrimination & age discrimination plus changes to the traditional family structure.

Contemporary Value Systems in China

Contemporary Value Systems in China
Author: Zhen Han,Weiwen Zhang
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789811323935

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This work illustrates China’s values and how they are practiced. After introducing readers to the theories, systematical structure, historical status, and influence of traditional Chinese values, it points out major developmental trends in connection with modernization. Further, it explores the significance of the contemporary reconstruction of Chinese values and argues that these values can be divided into three layers: values-based goals of national development, Chinese values concepts, and norms of values in a civil society. On this basis, it subsequently interprets the core socialist values “Prosperity, Democracy, Civility and Harmony,” the value concepts “Freedom, Equality, Justice and Rule of Law” and values-based norms “Patriotism, Dedication, Integrity and Friendship.”

Social Construction and Social Development in Contemporary China

Social Construction and Social Development in Contemporary China
Author: Xueyi Lu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000709858

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What is the social structure of Chinese society in the 21st century? How should China address the problem of migrant workers? How can China form a modern society? These key sociological issues are some of the topics this book covers. This book is a collection of the research articles and lectures that Dr. Lu Xueyi, the former Head of the Institute of Sociology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, has published since the 1980s. The author discusses the social structure, social stratification, social construction, and development of contemporary Chinese society. Arguing that the gap between economic and social development has become the major social issue facing modern China, the author advocates paying close attention to the country’s social structure and the growth of the middle class. The book will be of interest to all scholars and students of Sociology and Chinese Studies.

Moving Mountains

Moving Mountains
Author: Jean Michaud,Tim Forsyth
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774859707

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The mountainous borderlands of socialist China, Vietnam, and Laos are home to some seventy million minority people of diverse ethnicities. In Moving Mountains, anthropologists, geographers, and political economists with first-hand experience in the region explore these peoples' survival strategies, as they respond to unprecedented economic and political change. Although highland peoples are typically represented as marginalized and powerless, this volume argues that ethnic minorities draw on culture and ethnicity to indigenize modernity and maintain their livelihoods. This unprecedented glimpse into a poorly understood region shows that development initiatives must be built on strong knowledge of local cultures in order to have lasting effect.