Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in China
Jianfa Shen(Author)
Pergamon (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
90 pages
978-0-08-042902-1 (ISBN)
Description
This monograph discusses the internal migration and regional population dynamics in China at the provincial level. Internal migration is important in the process of national socio-economic integration. Little has been written until recently about the internal migration in China due to lack of systematic data. This monograph makes a systematic analysis of the internal migration in China using recent population data. The regional population trends since the 1950s are also analyzed to examine if there are major changes in the spatial patterns of population. Finally, a consistent regional population projection is made for the period 1987-2087 using a multiregional population model. This model ensures that the regional totals are consistent with national population projections while detailed regional population trends are revealed. The implications of regional population dynamics for socio-economic development and planning are discussed in the concluding chapter.
This monograph discusses the internal migration and regional population dynamics in China at the provincial level. Internal migration is important in the process of national socio-economic integration. Little has been written until recently about the internal migration in China due to lack of systematic data. This monograph makes a systematic analysis of the internal migration in China using recent population data. The regional population trends since the 1950s are also analyzed to examine if there are major changes in the spatial patterns of population. Finally, a consistent regional population projection is made for the period 1987-2087 using a multiregional population model. This model ensures that the regional totals are consistent with national population projections while detailed regional population trends are revealed. The implications of regional population dynamics for socio-economic development and planning are discussed in the concluding chapter.
This monograph discusses the internal migration and regional population dynamics in China at the provincial level. Internal migration is important in the process of national socio-economic integration. Little has been written until recently about the internal migration in China due to lack of systematic data. This monograph makes a systematic analysis of the internal migration in China using recent population data. The regional population trends since the 1950s are also analyzed to examine if there are major changes in the spatial patterns of population. Finally, a consistent regional population projection is made for the period 1987-2087 using a multiregional population model. This model ensures that the regional totals are consistent with national population projections while detailed regional population trends are revealed. The implications of regional population dynamics for socio-economic development and planning are discussed in the concluding chapter.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
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ISBN-13
978-0-08-042902-1 (9780080429021)
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Person
Content
Abstract. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Patterns of Population Distribution. Causes and Selectivity of Migration. Migration causes. Selectivity of migration. Structural Analysis of Migration. Migration structure among city, town and county populations. Intra-provincial migration compared to inter-provincial migration. Inter-provincial migration rates. Inter-provincial migration direction and flow. Explanatory Models of Regional In- and Out-Migration Rates. Regional Population Trends Since the 1950s. Trends in regional birth rates. Trends in regional death rates. Trends in regional migration rates. Trends in population distribution. Multiregional Population Projection. The population model and assumptions for population projections. Regional population growth, labour supply and population ageing. Conclusion.