The Population History of China (1368–1953)

The Population History of China (1368–1953)
Author: Shuji Cao
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004688935

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From 1368 to 1953, China's administrative divisions were mainly composed of counties, prefectures, and provinces. This book shows the population figures, density, and changes in the provincial population in China during this period and population figures of each major city and town and its proportion in terms of the provincial population during this period―the urbanization rate. Data in this book is drawn partly from historical sources and partly from statistical-model-based calculations. The book also includes provincial population maps in 1393, and their original statistical models, population databases, and metadata.

The Population History of China (1368-1953)

The Population History of China (1368-1953)
Author: Shuji Cao
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004682658

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This book is a detailed account of the provincial population of China and its changes from 1368 to 1953. The maps and databases show the number, density, and proportion of urban population in different time periods.

Population of China

Population of China
Author: Ping-Ti Ho
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1967
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Population of Modern China

The Population of Modern China
Author: Dudley L. Poston Jr.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1489912312

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Student~ interested in world populations and demography inevitably need to know China. As the most populous country of the world, China occupies a unique position in the world population system. How its population is shaped by the intricate interplays among factors such as its political ideology and institutions, economic reality, government policies, sociocultural traditions, and ethnic divergence represents at once a fascinating and challenging arena for investigatIon and analysis. Yet, for much of the 20th century, while population studies have developed into a mature science, precise information and sophisticated analysis about the Chinese population had largely remained either lacking or inaccessible, first because of the absence of systematic databases due to almost uninterrupted strife and wars, and later because the society was closed to the outside observers for about three decades since 1949. Since the end of the Cultural Revolution, things have dramatically changed. China has embarked on an ambitious reform program where modernization became the utmost goal of societal mobilization. China could no longer afford to rely on imprecise census or survey information for population-related studies and policy planning, nor to remaining closed to the outside world. Both the gathering of more precise information and access to such information have dramatically increased in the 1980s. Systematic observations, analyses and reporting about the Chinese population have surfaced in the population literature around the globe.

Population and Progress in the Far East

Population and Progress in the Far East
Author: Warren S. Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 443
Release: 1968
Genre: Asie - Conditions économiques
ISBN: 9780608151120

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