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Author Zhang, Weiguo.

Title Chinese economic reforms and fertility bahaviour : a study of a North China village / Zhang Weiguo.

Publication Info. London : China Library, [2002]
©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 276 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-274) and index.
Contents 1. Economy, Institutions and Fertility: Theoretical Explorations -- 2. Chinese Reforms and Fertility: Macro Context -- 3. The County: Reforms, Family Planning, Economy and Population -- 4. The Village: Institutional Reforms and Social Change -- 5. Dynamics of Marriage Change -- 6. The Changing Nature of Family Relations -- 7. Inter-generational Obligations and Fertility Motivation -- 8. Implementation of State Family Planning Programmes -- 9. Fertility, Contraception and Adoption.
Summary "This is the first study of its kind to apply an institutional framework to advance our understanding of the interplay between macro-economic and population policies on the one hand and micro-fertility behaviour on the other in post-reform rural China." "The research is based on primary fieldwork data accumulated over a period of seventeen months in a Hebei village (north China) from July 1992 to November 1993. It depicts the ways in which individual fertility motivations have been influenced by two decades of state-instigated economic reforms." "The changing institution of marriage, family structure and systems and the community authority structure are amongst the themes examined in depth." "In contrast to the expectations of scholars and government, however, contemporary couples not only prefer to have fewer children, their motivation for having girls has also become stronger, although the preference for sons persists. Clearly, individual fertility does not follow strictly the state norms, and the state-planned birth policy is increasingly mediated by individual desires and the discretionary decisions taken by local government."--Jacket.
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Subject Fertility, Human -- Economic aspects -- China -- Hebei Sheng.
Fertility, Human -- Economic aspects.
China -- Hebei Sheng.
Fertility, Human.
Birth control -- Economic aspects -- China -- Hebei Sheng.
Birth control -- Economic aspects.
Birth control.
Family size -- Economic aspects -- China -- Hebei Sheng.
Family size -- Economic aspects.
Family size.
China -- Economic conditions -- 1976-2000.
China.
Economic conditions.
Chronological Term 1976-2000
Subject China -- Rural conditions.
Rural conditions.
China -- Population policy.
Population policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Title Chinese economic reforms and fertility behaviour
Spine Title Economic reforms and fertility behaviour
Other Form: Print version: Zhang, Weiguo. Chinese economic reforms and fertility bahaviour [sic] 1873410492 (OCoLC)50754154
ISBN 9781134245093 (electronic book)
1134245092 (electronic book)
1873410492
9781873410493