04137nam 22006135 450 991103504070332120251211110029.0978981969658110.1007/978-981-96-9658-1(CKB)41826752000041(DE-He213)978-981-96-9658-1(MiAaPQ)EBC32422025(EXLCZ)994182675200004120251027d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPopulation Policies in the People’s Republic of China Reviews and Prospects /by Xueyuan Tian1st ed. 2025.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (XXXVII, 300 p. 22 illus., 1 illus. in color.) 9789819696574 Chapter 1. A review of population policies of past dynasties -- Chapter 2. Population debates in the first thirty years of the People’s Republic of China -- Chapter 3. Growing concern for population policy despite controversies -- Chapter 4. The resetting of population theory through discussion -- Chapter 5. Context for the one-child policy -- Chapter 6. Population control policy in 2000 -- Chapter 7. Population strategy supported by basic national policy -- Chapter 8. General trends in population changes in the 21st century -- Chapter 9. Population policy and the population development strategy -- Chapter 10. Population policy in the future.From an insider’s perspective, this book elaborates on the three stages of population policies since the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). As a key policy discussant and drafter, the author incorporates some valuable documentaries and manuscripts that have not been revealed in the extant literature and brings in new theoretical angles for interpretations of population policies in the PRC. This book begins with a brief review of population policies in ancient China and then focuses on the population debates and growing concerns for population growth in the first thirty years of the PRC. This is followed by telling the whole story of the PRC’s one-child policy, including theoretical discussions, the policy’s situated social context, policy details, and strategies. Lastly, this book discusses the population changes and trends in the twenty-first century and provides advice on China’s population development strategies in the future. Throughout the book, the author draws on his own experience in population policy-making to provide new insights in his review of China’s one-child policy and facilitates a delineation of population changes among social developments, population debates, and government policy changes. This book is intended for readers who are interested in population policies of the PRC. It is particularly useful for students and researchers specializing in China’s population studies and serves as a trustworthy source for those wanting a holistic picture of the PRC’s population policies.DemographyPopulationPolitical sciencePolitical planningPopulation biologyPopulationEconomic aspectsPopulation and DemographyGovernance and GovernmentPublic PolicyPopulation DynamicsPopulation EconomicsDemography.Population.Political science.Political planning.Population biology.PopulationEconomic aspects.Population and Demography.Governance and Government.Public Policy.Population Dynamics.Population Economics.304.6Tian Xueyuanauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1225131BOOK9911035040703321Population Policies in the People’s Republic of China4451198UNINA