China's provinces and populations : a chronological and geographical survey / Eric Croddy.
2022
HB3654.A3
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Title
China's provinces and populations : a chronological and geographical survey / Eric Croddy.
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ISBN
9783031091650 (electronic bk.)
3031091655 (electronic bk.)
9783031091643
3031091647
3031091655 (electronic bk.)
9783031091643
3031091647
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxii, 821 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-09165-0 doi
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HB3654.A3
Dewey Decimal Classification
304.60951
Summary
This manual provides an overview of China's administrative geography, history, and populations of all 31 provinces, as well as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. It focuses primarily on how the provinces came to be, how they were named, as well as their people and populations throughout history. In addition to extensive use of bilingual names (Chinese-English) for specificity, this resource is unique in the datasets contained therein: (1) Up-to-date residential populations of mainland China using the latest decennial (2020) census, and (2) political-administrative registered household (hukou) data based on official numbers provided by Peoples Republic of China (PRC) Ministry of Public Security showing trends from 2012-2020. Each internally consistent, but differing in their methodologies, whereby the Census (decennial) data provide a snapshot of how many people live in a given location, and the permanent (hukou) registered household data track each individual based on their hometown, household, urban/rural status, and nationality. This book addresses this chasm which, among other issues, points to the phenomenon of Chinas "floating populations", where millions of Chinese spend much if not all of their time living, working, and studying outside their home provinces. By showing how the Chinese have been populated and their organization throughout history, this manual is the go to place for professionals, practitioners and academics working and interested in Chinas provinces and populations.
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Table of Contents
Urbanization During the Ming, and Increase of Population During the Qing
Deaths Caused by the Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864)
China's Civil War Dead (1945-1949)
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
Life Expectancy: Ancient and Modern
Chinese Life Expectancy in the Twenty-First Century
China's One-Child Policy
China's Male Dominated Society 4.1
Women in Positions of Political Power
From Peasants to Urbanites
China's Household Registration System (Hukou)
Population Data: Permanent Hukou (Household Registered) Residents
Beijing: Political and Economic Powerhouse
Deaths Caused by the Taiping Rebellion (1851-1864)
China's Civil War Dead (1945-1949)
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
Life Expectancy: Ancient and Modern
Chinese Life Expectancy in the Twenty-First Century
China's One-Child Policy
China's Male Dominated Society 4.1
Women in Positions of Political Power
From Peasants to Urbanites
China's Household Registration System (Hukou)
Population Data: Permanent Hukou (Household Registered) Residents
Beijing: Political and Economic Powerhouse