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E-raamat: Hope of the Country with a Large Population: Theories and Practices of China's Population Transformation

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China has the largest population in the world. However, according to the United Nations, India and China are expected to simultaneously reach a population of approximately 1.38 billion by 2030, with India taking a slight lead. China will be all too happy to surrender its position as the country with the largest population. Where does this attitude come from? For China, this situation is symbolic of the solution to the excessive population and a milestone in the “Three-Stage” population development strategy, as well as the people’s hope. In order to realize this hope, it firstly depends on the transformation from the previous high birth rate, high death rate, and low growth rate of population, to a high birth rate, low death rate, and high growth rate, and finally to a low birth rate, low death rate, and low growth rate. It also relies on the “post-demographic transition” to a low fertility level since the 1990s, and secondly, is closely related to the population change in the future. Therefore, in-depth studies on population and the development of population, resources, environment, economy, and society should be conducted on the basis of fresh experiences and theories from the international community, in order to move forward with the times to promote the solution to the population problem and realize the dream of rejuvenating the Chinese nation. As a result, population change is linked to this great rejuvenation, as the great rejuvenation requires the population change and, in turn, the population change facilitates the great rejuvenation.

1 Corrections on the Population Theory and the Population Problem of China 1(46)
1.1 Reverse the Verdicts on the New Population Theory Proposed by Ma Yinchu
2(5)
1.1.1 Defend the Dignity of Learning
2(2)
1.1.2 To Which School Does the New Population Theory Belong?
4(2)
1.1.3 Historical Lessons Shall Be Drawn
6(1)
1.2 On the Theory of Cost-Efficiency for Children and Population Control
7(10)
1.2.1 On the Theory of Cost-Efficiency for Children
8(2)
1.2.2 Variation of the Current Role of Children's Cost-Efficiency in China
10(3)
1.2.3 Birth Control Based on the Cost-Efficiency of the Child
13(4)
1.3 The Population Control Under the Market Economy
17(14)
1.3.1 Micropopulation Control: Promoting the Interest Adjustment
17(6)
1.3.2 Middle Level of the Population Control: Give Play to the Regulatory Role of the Community
23(4)
1.3.3 Macroscopic Population Control: Improve the Comprehensive Control and Regulation Capacity
27(4)
1.4 China's Population Development Trend in the Twenty-First Century and Research on the Decision Selection
31(14)
1.4.1 Overall Population Variation Trend and the Selection on Birth Control Policies
31(2)
1.4.2 The Improvement Trend and Distribution of the Population Cultural Quality and the Selection of the Education Reform Decisions
33(3)
1.4.3 Growth Trend of the Production Age Population and the Selection of Decisions on Labor Employment
36(3)
1.4.4 Trend of Population Aging and Selection of Policies on the Reform of Old-Age Security
39(2)
1.4.5 Trend of Population Urbanization and the Selection of Decisions on the Transfer of the Surplus Rural Labors
41(2)
1.4.6 Trend of Stronger Population Flow and the Selection of Decisions on the Development of Central and Western Regions
43(2)
References
45(2)
2 Population Economy and Labor Employment 47(50)
2.1 Adjustment: The Key to the Current Overall National Economy
47(4)
2.2 Comprehensive Balance Between the Population and the National Economy
51(16)
2.2.1 The Balance Between the Total Population and the Means of Livelihood
52(5)
2.2.2 The Balance Between the Population of Working Age and the Means of Production
57(6)
2.2.3 The Balance Between the Population Quality and the Economic Development
63(4)
2.3 Facilitate the Construction of Modernization Based on the Variation of the Population Age Structure
67(3)
2.3.1 Influence of the Age Composition of the Population on Economic Development
67(1)
2.3.2 The Variation of China's Age Composition and the Dependency Ratio
67(1)
2.3.3 Take Full Advantage of the "Golden Age" of the Age Composition
68(2)
2.4 Variation of the Population Age Structure and Research on the Problems Related to Macroeconomic Development
70(11)
2.4.1 Retrospect and Prospect of the Variation of China's Population Age Structure
70(4)
2.4.2 Variation of the Working Age Population and the Employment Development Strategy
74(3)
2.4.3 The Trend of Population Aging and the Reform of the Social Security System for the Elderly
77(2)
2.4.4 Variation of the Dependency Ratio and the Speed of Economic Development
79(2)
2.5 Report on the Sample Survey of the Family Economy and Childbirth in Ten Provinces and Municipalities of China in 1992
81(15)
2.5.1 Background and Program Design
81(3)
2.5.2 Family Economy and Birth Rate
84(2)
2.5.3 Construction of the Cost for Children
86(4)
2.5.4 Comparison of the Efficiency of the Child
90(2)
2.5.5 A Partial View on the Cost-Efficiency of Children and the Reform of the Benefit Adjustment for Population Control
92(4)
References
96(1)
3 Population Aging and Old-Age Security 97(68)
3.1 Present Situation of the Elderly Population in China
97(51)
3.1.1 Develop the Science of Elderly and Conduct Investigation on Elderly Population to Battle the Challenge of Population Aging
97(3)
3.1.2 "Pyramid" Structure: Age, Sex, and Cultural Composition of the Elderly Population
100(7)
3.1.3 Reproduction of the Old Marriage: Marriage, Childbirth, and Family of Elderly Population
107(11)
3.1.4 Co-existence of Agricultural and Industrial Characteristics: Economic Status and Support of the Elderly Population
118(9)
3.1.5 Self-Supporting and Contributions: Employment and Occupation Structure of the Elderly Population
127(10)
3.1.6 Enhancement of Health and Energy: Medical Care, Health, Accommodation, and Activities of the Elderly Population
137(11)
3.2 Principle for the Old-Age Security Reform in Rural Areas Under China's "Dual Economy"
148(7)
3.2.1 Different Old-Age Security Mode in Urban and Rural Areas Based on the "Dual Economy"
148(2)
3.2.2 The Old-Age Security in Rural Areas Lagging Behind the "Dual Economy"
150(3)
3.2.3 Principle for the Reform of the Old-Age Security sin Rural Areas According to the Variation of the "Dual Economy"
153(2)
3.3 For Sustainable Development: Comparison Between the "Few Children and Aging" of Population in China and Japan
155(9)
3.3.1 The Trend of "Few Children and Aging" of Population in Japan and China
155(3)
3.3.2 Problem of the "Few Children and Aging" Situation
158(3)
3.3.3 Decision Making Based on the Sustainable Development
161(3)
References
164(1)
4 Population Flow and Population Urbanization 165(34)
4.1 Reform and Opening Up Revitalized Population Urbanization
166(10)
4.1.1 Acceleration of Reform and Population Urbanization
166(4)
4.1.2 Reform and the Changes in the Structure of Cities in Different Population Sizes
170(2)
4.1.3 Reform and the Promotion of the Flexibility of the Mode of Population Urbanization
172(4)
4.2 The Population Urbanization of China in the Twenty-First Century
176(9)
4.2.1 Assessment on the Statistics
176(3)
4.2.2 Review on the Variation of Urban Population
179(1)
4.2.3 The Trend of the Population Urbanization in the Future
180(2)
4.2.4 Population Urbanization and Sustainable Development
182(3)
4.3 The Warning Against the "Trap in Latin America" in Population Urbanization
185(12)
4.3.1 General Judgment: China Has Stepped into the Second Stage of Population Urbanization
186(2)
4.3.2 "The Trap in Latin America": Main Risks for Current Population Urbanization
188(3)
4.3.3 Decision Selection: Basic Principle of Transforming Peasants to Citizens
191(6)
References
197(2)
5 Population and Sustainable Development 199(24)
5.1 Theory on the People-Oriented Sustainable Development and Its Theoretical System
199(10)
5.1.1 Satisfying the People's Needs for All-Around Development as the Aim of Development
200(2)
5.1.2 Human Capitals as the Main Driving Force
202(2)
5.1.3 The People-Oriented Theoretical System
204(5)
5.2 On the Sustainable Development of Population and National Economy
209(10)
5.2.1 Sustainable Development of the Total Population and Means of Livelihood
210(1)
5.2.2 Sustainable Development of the Working Age Population and the Means of Production
211(3)
5.2.3 Sustainable Development of the Population Quality and Economic and Technical Progresses
214(2)
5.2.4 Sustainable Development of the Aging Population and Old-Age Security
216(2)
5.2.5 Sustainable Development of the Population Urbanization and Rationalization of the Industrial Structure
218(1)
5.2.6 Sustainable Development of the Regional Distribution of the Population and the Layout of Productive Forces
218(1)
5.3 Taking the Road of Modern Civilized Development
219(3)
References
222(1)
6 The Strategy of Population Development and Population Policies 223(26)
6.1 On the Strategy of Population Development
223(12)
6.1.1 Changes and Developmental Trend of China Population
223(4)
6.1.2 Strong Control of Population Growth
227(4)
6.1.3 Implementing the Strategy of Integrating Controls, Enhancements and Adjustments of Population
231(4)
6.2 Attach Great Importance to the Gender Crisis
235(1)
6.3 Three-Step Development: Rational Choice for China's Strategy of Population Development
236(8)
6.3.1 Macro Thinking
236(4)
6.3.2 Selection of the Path
240(3)
6.3.3 Policy Proposal
243(1)
6.4 Review and Prospect of the Population Policies of New China
244(3)
6.4.1 Historical Trace
244(1)
6.4.2 Key Decision
245(1)
6.4.3 Current Choice
246(1)
References
247(2)
7 Population Research and Subject Building 249
7.1 Direction of the Population Research in Developed Countries and Population Problems
249(7)
7.1.1 Direction and Characteristics of the Population Research in Developed Countries
249(3)
7.1.2 Population Urbanization and Labor Transfer
252(1)
7.1.3 Population Aging and Economic Slowdown
253(3)
7.2 On the Additional Social Cost-Benefit of Children
256(7)
7.2.1 Concrete Analysis on and Examples of Children's Additional Social Cost-Benefit
257(3)
7.2.2 Strengthen the Adjustment of Children's Indirect Cost-Benefit
260(3)
7.3 Studies on Population Culture
263(19)
7.3.1 Concept of Population Culture
264(4)
7.3.2 Objects of the Studies on Population Culture
268(9)
7.3.3 Meanings of the Studies on Population Culture
277(5)
7.4 Past, Present, and Future of the Development of Population Science in China
282(13)
7.4.1 Three Upsurges for the Development of Population Science in the Twentieth Century
282(5)
7.4.2 Adjustments and Development in Recent Years
287(5)
7.4.3 Development Trend of Population Science in the Future
292(3)
References
295