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Title: Demography and Human Resources


1
Demography and Human Resources
  • Covering China
  • JMSC6027
  • November 14, 2001

2
Demography is destiny
  • Population planning
  • resource utilization
  • environmental protection
  • economic development

3
Useful sites
  • China Population Information and Research Center
  • http//www.cpric.org.cn/
  • US Census Bureau International Data Base
  • http//www.census.gov/ipc/
  • Population Index
  • http//popindex.princeton.edu/

4
population census
  • 1.26 billion at the end of 2000.
  • Up 132.2 million since 1990.
  • Avg annual growth 1991-2000 1.07 pct
  • Non-registration
  • In cities 2.35 pct
  • In the countryside 31.85 pct

5
Looking back
  • Average life expectancy improving faster than
    other developing nations
  • 1950 38
  • (1959-61 famine was a big setback)
  • 1978 68
  • 1995 69

6
Population growth
  • In 1960s, annual growth 4.5 pct to 5.5 pct
  • 1970s, about 3.5 pct
  • 1979 One-child policy
  • Backing off in 1984.
  • (No scientific base that controlling population
    growth boosts economic growth)

7
One-child policy
  • Announced in 1980.
  • Minority nationalities exempted.
  • In 1984, policy relaxed especially for farmers
    whose first child was a girl.
  • Policy reaffirmed in 1989
  • imposing fines, planing for old-age pension
    system, education campaigns, etc.

8
Where are the missing girls?
  • Sex ratio at birth
  • in 1990 111 boys to 100 girls.
  • In 1999 117 boys to 100 girls.
  • Normal sex ratio at birth 105 to 107
  • In US, females outnumber males by over seven mln,
    by this ratio China should have 28 mln more
    females than males. But China has 32 mln males
    than females -- 60 mln females missing?

9
Structure of population
  • Fairly young population in 1982, one third of
    population was under 15 years of age
  • Continued growth in total population means the
    labor force increases steadily
  • Rapidly ageing population
  • In 2000, seven pct, or 65 mln, over 65.
  • In 2050, estimated 400 mln over 65.

10
Little emperors
  • Children from one-child family, pampered by six
    adults
  • 427 mln in 1995
  • 66.3 pct family income spent on the child.
  • Ego-centric, fickle in taste, easily influened by
    advertising.
  • Toys, entertainment, clothing, books, etc.

11
Elderlies
  • About 130 mln in 2000
  • Will reach 450 mln - a quarter of the population
    - by 2050.
  • Urban resident in retirement 50 pct from
    pension, 20 pct subsidies, 10 pct children
  • Rural No pension system.
  • Women derive 60 pct support from children.

12
Floating population
  • Estimated 80 mln people have migrated to the
    cities
  • Rural surplus labor still amounts 100 mln.
  • Under WTO, which threatens traditional farming,
    more rural population will be forced to leave the
    land. What to do with them?
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