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China's Demographic Dilemma and Potential Solutions: Population Aging and

Description: This book is the first systematic quantitative assessment of the dual difficulties of mitigating the aging of the Chinese population at the same time as controlling the overall size of the population. It argues that appropriately and gradually relaxing birth control policies in China can effectively mitigate the enormous economic pressure China will face from the aging of the population and simultaneously keep the size of the population within acceptable limits, thus realizing a strategic equilibrium between the pressures exerted by the size and aging of the population. This research uses an innovative quantitative indicator: the Aging and Economic Coordination Indicator (AECI) to measure macroeconomic pressure exerted by the aging of the population, and it is the first to use this quantitative method to systematically and quantitatively assess the degree and trends of, as well as controls over, economic pressure resulted the aging of the Chinese population over the time span 1980 to 2050. Long Mo did his doctoral and post-doctoral work in France and Canada. He now serves as a professor at the Guangxi College of Administration, and as director and tier-two professor at the Institute of Population Research of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Mo receives a special governmental allowance from the State Council and is an expert on the National Social Sciences Fund (China) Demographics Department Demographic Planning and Review Panel. He is a councilor of both the China Population Association and of the China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. He began studying and teaching demographics in 1985, his primary research area being aging and the geriatric population. Mo spent a decade working and researching for Institut national d'études démographiques (INED, National Institute of Demographic Studies in France), the demography department of the Université de Montréal, and Statistics Canada (an agency of the Canadian government). He has written and published many academic papers and books in Chinese, French, and English. He supervised to completion of a research project for the National Social Sciences Fund (China), which received an award for excellence. He has won three provincial-level tier-one prizes and three provincial-level tier-two prizes for his research achievements (as sole or first author). One compilation of his research papers was included in the Library of National Achievements in Philosophy and the Social Sciences, published in China. His works have twice been included in National Fund for Social Sciences Foreign Translations of Chinese Academic Works, which is currently being translated into English and Japanese for imminent publication. Mo previously served as associate professor at the Université de Montréal, and has accepted invitations to present his research in France, Belgium, and Canada. Yuhong Wei is a professor at the Guangxi College of Administration, a member of the school's academic committee, and as deputy director of the Institute of Population Research of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. She has researched and taught demographics and finance for over two decades. She has either supervised or served as primary participant in the following six research projects for the National Social Sciences Fund (China) (two of which won prizes for excellence): the construction of the diverse funding input security mechanisms for the development of in-home senior care in China; constraints and effects of aging on China's demographic development strategy; case studies in longevity among minorities of Western China; a study of marginalized populations amid the construction of the harmonious society; a study of the fiscal support system for constructing the new socialist countryside in minority regions; and a study of the distribution of the urbanized industry structure in different regions of Guangxi. She supervised to completion of six research projects at the provincial and prefectural levels. She has had five of her academic books published by the China Social Sciences Academic Press, the China Population Press, and other publishers. She has had more than 40 articles published in Renkou yanjiu and other academic periodicals, and has received 25 provincial-level and prefectural-level prizes for excellence in research achievements. Introduction.- The Economic Pressure of Population Aging and its Adjustments in China.- The Relationship between Population Aging and Fertility Policies in China.- Three -Constraints of Aging on China's Population Development Strategy and Countermeasures.

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Book Title: China's Demographic Dilemma and Potential Solution

Item Length: 23.4 cm

Number of Pages: 197 Pages

Language: English

Publication Name: China's Demographic Dilemma and Potential Solutions: Population Aging and Population Control

Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore

Publication Year: 2020

Item Height: 235 mm

Item Weight: 512 g

Type: Textbook

Author: Yuhong Wei, Long Mo

Subject Area: Human Biology

Item Width: 155 mm

Format: Hardcover

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