Jane Du Du China's Labour Market, 1950–2050

China's Labour Market, 1950–2050

von Jane Du

The Role of Family Planning in Demographic and Income Transitions

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This book presents an in-depth examination of China’s population control policies from their establishment to the present and explores the developing implications of these policies on the Chinese labour market. The book connects original research on contemporary Chinese demographics with a historical analysis of China’s labour market structure.

Using data from the most recent population census, chapters explore the economic impact of the demographic transition that has taken place over recent decades, from the strict implementation of family planning policies to the current easing of these policies. The book examines income growth and economic development in China after the Second World War with comparative perspectives from other Asian countries including Japan and South Korea. It also devotes a chapter to regional variations in the effectiveness of population control policies, exploring differences in rural and urban areas, and surveys the future challenges for the Chinese government in addressing population and growth-related concerns. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in economic history, labour economics, and demography, as well as those interested in Chinese economic and societal development.

Jane Du is a Research Associate at The China Institute, SOAS University of London. She holds a PhD in Economics from SOAS and previously published Agricultural Transition in China: Domestic and International Perspectives on Technology and Institutional Change with Palgrave Macmillan.


This book presents an in-depth examination of China’s population control policies from their establishment to the present and explores the developing implications of these policies on the Chinese labour market. The book connects original research on contemporary Chinese demographics with a historical analysis of China’s labour market structure.

Using data from the most recent population census, chapters explore the economic impact of the demographic transition that has taken place over recent decades, from the strict implementation of family planning policies to the current easing of these policies. The book examines income growth and economic development in China after the Second World War with comparative perspectives from other Asian countries including Japan and South Korea. It also devotes a chapter to regional variations in the effectiveness of population control policies, exploring differences in rural and urban areas, and surveys the future challenges for the Chinese government in addressing population and growth-related concerns. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in economic history, labour economics, and demography, as well as those interested in Chinese economic and societal development.
Offers a comprehensive overview of China’s historical demographic trends Introduces historical and contemporary perspectives on China’s population control policy decisions Presents a comparative examination of post-war economic development and income transitions in China

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Themen in »China's Labour Market, 1950–2050«

China’s Historical Demographic Trends Chinese Government Birth Promotion China’s Double Transition Two-Child Policies China's Labour Market Decreasing proportion of China in world's population Family Planning Income growth Reversal of population control policies History of two-child policy

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“China’s Labour Market, 1950–2050 offers a comprehensive compilation of demographic data and policy timelines, serving as a resource for navigating China’s population dynamics. ... the work provides empirical grounding for contextualizing China’s demographic trajectory, shedding light on the historical foundations of its current labour constraints, the present-day socioeconomic manifestations, and the implications for the future of its labour market." (Sisi Sung, The China Quarterly, April  7, 2025)


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ISBN: 9783031531385
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 28.02.2024

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