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Chinese Youth In Transition Jieying Xi Yunxiao Sun

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Chinese Youth In Transition Jieying Xi Yunxiao Sun
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Jieying Xi, Yunxiao Sun
ISBN: 9781138259096, 9780754642800, 9780754642701, 9780754633129, 9780754633136, 0754642801, 0754642704, 0754633128, 0754633136
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Chinese Youth In Transition Jieying Xi Yunxiao Sun by Jieying Xi, Yunxiao Sun 9781138259096, 9780754642800, 9780754642701, 9780754633129, 9780754633136, 0754642801, 0754642704, 0754633128, 0754633136 instant download after payment.

Featuring original research findings from a key Chinese national research centre, this book provides researchers with cutting-edge, reliable and comprehensive information about children and youth in modern China. The book employs a unique methodology to analyze China's youth in terms of human capital development in a transitional economy. Coverage spans a wide range of critical issues, including: children's physical and mental development, leisure and consumption choices, youth employment, pop culture, one-child families, internet use, and juvenile delinquency. Written specifically for undergraduate and graduate courses in Economics, China studies, and Development, the book will also be of interest to those wishing to understand Chinese consumer behaviour in this diverse and dynamic region.

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