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One Quarter Of Humanity Malthusian Mythology And Chinese Realities 17002000 James Z Lee

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One Quarter Of Humanity Malthusian Mythology And Chinese Realities 17002000 James Z Lee
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 268
Author: James Z. LEE, Wang. Feng
ISBN: 9780674040052, 9780674639089, 9780674007093, 0674040058, 0674639081, 0674007093
Language: English
Year: 2009

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One Quarter Of Humanity Malthusian Mythology And Chinese Realities 17002000 James Z Lee by James Z. Lee, Wang. Feng 9780674040052, 9780674639089, 9780674007093, 0674040058, 0674639081, 0674007093 instant download after payment.

One Quarter of Humanity presents evidence about historical and contemporary Chinese population behavior that overturns much of the received wisdom about the differences between China and the West. James Lee and Wang Feng argue that there has been effective regulation of population growth in China through a variety of practices that depressed marital fertility to levels far below European standards, and through the widespread practices of infanticide and abortion. These practices and other distinctive features of the Chinese demographic and social system, they argue, led to a different demographic transition in China from the one that took place in the West.

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