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ID151575
Title ProperWhither rural China? a case study of Gao village
LanguageENG
AuthorGao, Mobo
Summary / Abstract (Note)This case study of Gao Village has two aims: to provide an update on Gao Village since 1997, when Gao Village (Gao 1999, 2014) leaves off, and to ponder the future direction of rural China. The article begins with an update on the development of Gao Village from the late 1990s up to 2015, dealing with several major thematic topics such as demography, family and marriage, living standards, education and health care. Using empirical evidence gathered during several years of fieldwork as background, the paper then moves on to discuss the future direction of rural China. This second part covers the current intellectual and policy debate on two crucial issues: land ownership and urbanization. The paper concludes that the Chinese state is still undecided on a grand narrative: whether to travel further in the direction of full-scale capitalism or whether to retain some kind of socialist collectivism.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly ,No. 229; Mar 2017: p. 23-43
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 229
Key WordsEducation ;  Demography ;  Family ;  Urbanization ;  Rural China ;  Land Ownership


 
 
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