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China’s Middle Class

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China’s Middle Class book

The New Social Stratum

China’s Middle Class

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China’s Middle Class book

The New Social Stratum
ByLi Youmei, Qiusha Lv
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2021
eBook Published 11 May 2021
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
Pages 304
eBook ISBN 9781003173663
Subjects Social Sciences
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Youmei, L. (Ed.). (2021). China’s Middle Class: The New Social Stratum (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003173663

ABSTRACT

This book is a collection of empirical studies on China’s middle class from top-ranking Chinese sociologists, discussing this newly identified social stratum with regard to the basic concept and scope of the group, its functions, formation, identity, consumption, behavior patterns and value system. 

As the first study of its kind, the analysis of most chapters is based on a rich body of empirical data gathered from rigorous large-scale surveys designed specifically for the Chinese middle class across megacities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The book traces the complex and dynamic formation process of China’s middle class from different perspectives while dealing with issues of social concern such as "rigid social stratification". The findings shed light on the underlying logic of structural change in Chinese society over several recent decades, with significant policy implications. 

The book will attract sociologists, students and policymakers interested in social structure, social transformation and middle-income groups in China.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1: Concept, Function and Scope of the Middle Class  1. The Emergence of the Concept of the Middle-income Group and its Impact on the Development of Chinese Society  2. “White Collar” Workers in the Social Structure and their Function in Society: Taking Post-1980’s Shanghai as an Example  3. Occupational Characteristics of the Middle-income Group in China’s Megacities  Part 2: Formation and Identity of the Middle Class  Chapter 4 Trends and Structural Analysis of the Middle-income Group (2006-2015)  5. Housing and the Class Identity of Urban Residents: Based on empirical research conducted in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou  6. The Social Composition of Private Business Owners in China: Class and Cohort Differences  7. A Study on the Income Gap between Urban Household Registrants and Rural Migrant Workers from the Perspective of Occupational Stratification  Part 3: Middle Class Consumption  8. Expanding the Middle-income Group and Promoting Consumption to Boost the Economy: Research Report on the Shanghai Middle-income Group  9. Consumption Trends of the Middle-income Group (2006-2015)  10. From Emphasizing “Education” to Emphasizing “Supply” : Research Framework and Empirical Analysis of Sustainable Consumption in the Urban Middle Class  11. Market Competition, Collective Consumption and Environmental Quality: Analysis of Urban Residents’ Life Satisfaction and Influencing Factors  Part 4: Behavior and Value System of the Middle Class  12. A Study on the Sense of National Identity among the Middle Class in China’s Megacities: An Analysis of Tourist Behavior  13. Measurement and Comparative Study of Political Attitude of the New Social Class: Based on Survey Data from Six Provinces and Cities  14. The Fertility Desire of the Middle Class: An Investigation in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai

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