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Based on an intensive fieldwork in a southern Hebei village in northern China (1992/3), the author takes an institutional approach and focuses on the way deliberate Chinese state policies driven by new economic and social agendas since the late 1970s have impacted on marriage, family relations and consequently on the way fertility trends have been adversely affected; the study is also very much concerned with the human dimension and the way in which such social and economic changes are perceived and applied in a rural community. The research presented in this study goes a long way to unravelli
Economic development -- Social aspects -- China. --- Fertility, Human -- Economic aspects -- China. --- Rural development -- China. --- Economic development --- Fertility, Human --- Rural development --- Social aspects --- Economic aspects --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- S11/1050 --- S11/0484 --- S11/0485 --- China: Social sciences--Family planning --- China: Social sciences--Rural life, rural studies: since 1976 --- China: Social sciences--Rural change --- Demography --- Human reproduction --- Infertility --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- S11/1070 --- S10/0251 --- China: Social sciences--One child policy --- China: Economics, industry and commerce--General works and economic history: since 1989
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