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Title
China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2016.
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9783319491981
3319491989
9783319491998
3319491997
3319491989
9783319491998
3319491997
Publication Details
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 Secaucus : Springer [distributor]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 391 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
9783319491981
10.1007/978-3-319-49199-8 doi
10.1007/978-3-319-49199-8 doi
Call Number
HC411-HC495
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.800951
Summary
Annotation This book, comprised of entirely original research, collects data on the socioeconomic situation of China's 56 ethnic groups. Although the majority of China's population is of the Han nationality (which accounts for more than 90% of China's population), the non-Han ethnic groups have a population of more than 100 million. China has officially identified, except for other unknown ethnic groups and foreigners with Chinese citizenship, 55 ethnic minorities. In addition, ethnic minorities vary greatly in size. With a population of more than 15 million, the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority, and the Lhoba, with a population of only about three thousand, the smallest. China's ethnic diversity has resulted in a special socioeconomic landscape for China itself. However, till presently, a complete socioeconomic picture of China's ethnic groups - especially of its smallest ethnic minorities - still remained unclear. How different have China's ethnic groups been in every sphere of daily life and economic development during China's fast transition period? In order to answer these questions, we have created a detailed and comparable set of data for each of China's ethnic groups. This book presents, in an easy-to-use format, a broad collection of social and economic indicators on China's 56 ethnic groups. This useful resource profiles the general social and economic situations for each of these ethnic groups. These indicators are compiled and estimated based on the regional and local data gathered from a variety of sources up to 2012.
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Annotation This book, comprised of entirely original research, collects data on the socioeconomic situation of China's 56 ethnic groups. Although the majority of China's population is of the Han nationality (which accounts for more than 90% of China's population), the non-Han ethnic groups have a population of more than 100 million. China has officially identified, except for other unknown ethnic groups and foreigners with Chinese citizenship, 55 ethnic minorities. In addition, ethnic minorities vary greatly in size. With a population of more than 15 million, the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority, and the Lhoba, with a population of only about three thousand, the smallest. China's ethnic diversity has resulted in a special socioeconomic landscape for China itself. However, till presently, a complete socioeconomic picture of China's ethnic groups - especially of its smallest ethnic minorities - still remained unclear. How different have China's ethnic groups been in every sphere of daily life and economic development during China's fast transition period? In order to answer these questions, we have created a detailed and comparable set of data for each of China's ethnic groups. This book presents, in an easy-to-use format, a broad collection of social and economic indicators on China's 56 ethnic groups. This useful resource profiles the general social and economic situations for each of these ethnic groups. These indicators are compiled and estimated based on the regional and local data gathered from a variety of sources up to 2012.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Population Growth and Structural Change
Chapter 2: Macroeconomic Growth and Structural Change
Chapter 3: Employment and Income Distribution
Chapter 4: Living Conditions and the Means of Livelihood
Chapter 5: Agricultural Production and Other Rural Activity
Chapter 6: Education, Science and Technological Progress
Chapter 7: Health Care and Social Security
Chapter 8: Entertainment and Other Cultural Activity.
Chapter 2: Macroeconomic Growth and Structural Change
Chapter 3: Employment and Income Distribution
Chapter 4: Living Conditions and the Means of Livelihood
Chapter 5: Agricultural Production and Other Rural Activity
Chapter 6: Education, Science and Technological Progress
Chapter 7: Health Care and Social Security
Chapter 8: Entertainment and Other Cultural Activity.