Rural Depopulation in China: A Comparative Perspective

  • Li X
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Abstract

Modernization of Chinese society witnessed significant retreat of primary and growth of secondary and tertiary industries. The result of rapid urbanization has been accompanied with rapid rural depopulation, context of which is currently labeled by intertwining of many correlation factors. Rural depopulation can be perceived as a social problem and as a reason or other social problems, affecting sustainable socio-economic development. In turn, rural depopulation and relevant policy-making are also interplaying, making the issue more irreversible.

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Li, X. (2015). Rural Depopulation in China: A Comparative Perspective. International and Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences, 4(2), 149. https://doi.org/10.17583/rimcis.2015.1503

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