China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020

China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020
Title China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020 PDF eBook
Author Rongxing Guo
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 396
Release 2021-09-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783030490263

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This fully updated edition of the China Ethnic Statistic Yearbook, comprised of entirely original research, presents data on the socioeconomic situation of China’s 56 ethnic groups. Although the majority of China’s population is of the Han nationality (which accounts for more than 90% of China’s population), the non-Han ethnic groups have a population of more than 100 million. China has officially identified, except for other unknown ethnic groups and foreigners with Chinese citizenship, 55 ethnic minorities. In addition, ethnic minorities vary greatly in size. With a population of more than 15 million, the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority, and the Lhoba, with a population of only about three thousand, the smallest. China’s ethnic diversity has resulted in a special socioeconomic landscape for China itself. How different have China’s ethnic groups been in every sphere of daily life and economic development during China’s fast transition period? In order to answer these questions, we have created a detailed and comparable set of data for each of China’s ethnic groups. This book presents, in an easy-to-use format, a broad collection of social and economic indicators on China’s 56 ethnic groups. This useful resource profiles the general social and economic situations for each of these ethnic groups. These indicators are compiled and estimated based on the regional and local data gathered from a variety of sources up to 2016 with up to date analysis. This Yearbook also includes a new chapter on China’s spatial (dis)integration as a multiethnic paradox.

China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020

China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020
Title China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020 PDF eBook
Author Rongxing Guo
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 429
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030490246

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This fully updated edition of the China Ethnic Statistic Yearbook, comprised of entirely original research, presents data on the socioeconomic situation of China’s 56 ethnic groups. Although the majority of China’s population is of the Han nationality (which accounts for more than 90% of China’s population), the non-Han ethnic groups have a population of more than 100 million. China has officially identified, except for other unknown ethnic groups and foreigners with Chinese citizenship, 55 ethnic minorities. In addition, ethnic minorities vary greatly in size. With a population of more than 15 million, the Zhuang are the largest ethnic minority, and the Lhoba, with a population of only about three thousand, the smallest. China’s ethnic diversity has resulted in a special socioeconomic landscape for China itself. How different have China’s ethnic groups been in every sphere of daily life and economic development during China’s fast transition period? In order to answer these questions, we have created a detailed and comparable set of data for each of China’s ethnic groups. This book presents, in an easy-to-use format, a broad collection of social and economic indicators on China’s 56 ethnic groups. This useful resource profiles the general social and economic situations for each of these ethnic groups. These indicators are compiled and estimated based on the regional and local data gathered from a variety of sources up to 2016 with up to date analysis. This Yearbook also includes a new chapter on China’s spatial (dis)integration as a multiethnic paradox.

Multicultural China

Multicultural China
Title Multicultural China PDF eBook
Author Rongxing Guo
Publisher Springer
Pages 0
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783662525890

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With its easy-to-use format, this book provides a collection of annual data on China’s 56 ethnic groups. It is a resource book that profiles the demography, employment and wages, livelihood, agriculture, industry, education, science and technology, culture, sports, and public health for each of these ethnic groups. This material, which is compiled from a variety of sources, will be of great value to researchers, businesses, government agencies, and news media. In this book, data are presented on an ethnic group-by-ethnic group basis, and the ethnic groups are ordered alphabetically, from the Achang to the Zhuang. Though most of the data are as of 2011 – the latest year when our research was conducted, we also provide some historical data for a few of indicators. This is intended to help readers to conduct time-series comparisons and analyses.

Yearbook of Immigration Statistics

Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
Title Yearbook of Immigration Statistics PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 228
Release 2004
Genre Aliens
ISBN

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China's Ethnic Minorities and Globalisation

China's Ethnic Minorities and Globalisation
Title China's Ethnic Minorities and Globalisation PDF eBook
Author Colin Mackerras
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134392885

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China's fifty-five officially recognised ethnic minorities form about 8% of the Chinese population, with over 100 million people, and occupy over 60% of China's territory. They are very diverse, and the degree of modernisation among them varies greatly. This book examines the current state of China's ethnic minorities at a time when ethnic affairs and globalisation are key forces affecting the contemporary world. It considers the fields of policy, economy, society and international relations, including the impact of globalisation and outside influences.

Preferential Education Policies in Multi-ethnic China

Preferential Education Policies in Multi-ethnic China
Title Preferential Education Policies in Multi-ethnic China PDF eBook
Author Naomi C.F. Yamada
Publisher Routledge
Pages 204
Release 2020-10-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1000206955

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Preferential Education Policies in Multi-ethnic China: National Rhetoric, Local Realities explores the cultural logic of China’s preferential policy measures. Similar in premise but different in practice and philosophy to American affirmative action, the preferential policies evoke controversy on all sides: from those who see the measures as insufficient to address problems of educational disparities between ethnic groups, and from those who see the measures as "reverse discrimination." Yamada shows how the policy measures attempt to manage ethnic-based contradictions and appease both majority and minority populations.

Understanding Spatial-Temporal Patterns of the Ethnic Minority Mobility in China’s Urbanization

Understanding Spatial-Temporal Patterns of the Ethnic Minority Mobility in China’s Urbanization
Title Understanding Spatial-Temporal Patterns of the Ethnic Minority Mobility in China’s Urbanization PDF eBook
Author Gaoxiang Li
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 104
Release 2021-07-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811630216

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This book discusses the urbanization of China and identifies four major features of ethnic minority mobility partners over the last twenty years: the three-stage peripheral-to-core transition pattern; the escalating decline of the urban minority population in the central region of China, particularly since 2000; the city agglomerations located in the eastern region of China, which have begun playing a leading role in minority urbanization, especially in the Yangtze and Pearl River Delta; and lastly, the continuous beneficiaries of supportive policies that have led metropolises, such as provincial capitals, to be shaped into important regional minority population concentrations in both China’s western region and its autonomous areas. Presenting the first comprehensive, retrospective study on the evolution of the spatial-temporal distribution of ethnic groups, focusing on Chinese urbanization on a national scale and based on the three most recent national censuses, the book provides insights into Chinese urbanization processes and their inter/intra-relating mechanisms in ethnic minority areas. Given its scope, it is a valuable resource for scholars, policy and – ultimately – decision-makers wanting to improve the processes of sustainable and inclusive urbanization in China.