ABSTRACT

Transformative market reforms in China since the late 1970s have improved living standards dramatically, but have also led to unprecedented economic inequality. During this period, China’s educational system was restructured to support economic development, with educational reforms occurring at a startling pace. Today, the educational system has diversified in structure, finance, and content; it has become more market-oriented; and it is serving an increasingly diverse student population.  These changes carry significant consequences for China’s social mobility and inequality, and future economic prospects.
 
In Education and Reform in China, leading scholars in the fields of education, sociology, demography, and economics investigate the evolution of educational access and attainment, educational quality, and the economic consequences of being educated. Education and Reform in China shows that economic advancement is increasingly tied to education in China, even as educational services are increasingly marketized. The volume investigates the varying impact of change for different social, ethnic, economic and geographic groups. Offering interdisciplinary views on the changing role of education in Chinese society, and on China’s educational achievements and policy challenges, this book will be an important resource for those interested in education, public policy, and development issues in China.

chapter 1|23 pages

Introduction

Market reforms and Educational Opportunity in China

part 1|108 pages

Finance and Access Undermarket Reforms

chapter 2|17 pages

School Equity in Rural China

chapter 3|20 pages

Emergence of Private Schools in China

Context, Characteristics, and Implications

chapter 7|16 pages

Educational Attainment of Migrant Children

The Forgotten Story of China's Urbanization

part 2|72 pages

Educational Quality

chapter 10|18 pages

Supporting China's Teachers

Challenges in Reforming Professional Development

part 3|71 pages

Marketization and the economic impact of education

chapter 13|24 pages

Returns to Education in Urban China's Transitional Economy

Reassessment and Reconceptualization

chapter 15|16 pages

In Books One Finds a House of Gold

Education and Labor Market Outcomes in Urban China