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Развитие демографической политики в Китае

https://doi.org/10.24833/2782-7062-2022-1-2-59-81

Аннотация

В статье анализируется эволюция демографической политики в Китайской народной республике, на основе количественного анализа делается прогноз тенденций развития и предлагаются потенциальные решения. Политика, направленная на сокращение уровня рождаемости, была сначала поддержана на уровне правительства и затем соответствующие изменения были внесены на законодательном уровне. Автор показывает, что при росте населения КНР, уровень рождаемости снижается и заключает, что численность населения будет сокращаться, если не произойдут изменения. Это объясняет коррективы политики со стороны правительства КНР, которое интегрировало демографическую политику в долгосрочную стратегию развития страны.

Об авторе

Ф. Шидэ
Институт Дальнего Востока РАН, МГИМО МИД России
Россия

Шидэ Фэн - аспирант



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Рецензия

Для цитирования:


Шидэ Ф. Развитие демографической политики в Китае. Управление и политика. 2022;1(2):59-81. https://doi.org/10.24833/2782-7062-2022-1-2-59-81

For citation:


Shide F. Development of China’s Demographic Policies. Governance and Politics. 2022;1(2):59-81. https://doi.org/10.24833/2782-7062-2022-1-2-59-81

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