ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1972, this book illustrates why China’s population problems are complex. It discusses at an introductory level 20th Century phenomena such as the decline in China’s death rate as a result of improved public health and medicine and the possible effects of density pressure on migration, on China’s ethnic minorities and on foreign policy. It examines these issues in areas where policy and daily life cross-over: education, farming, manufacturing output in a country that faces huge challenges of urbanization, technological education and manpower.

chapter 1|22 pages

The population record

chapter 2|22 pages

Vital statistics and population growth

chapter 3|16 pages

Urban population

chapter 4|20 pages

Population distribution and migration

chapter 5|27 pages

National minorities

chapter 6|43 pages

Implications and consequences