Title: MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN AREAS IN CHINA
Abstract: The Developing EconomiesVolume 28, Issue 4 p. 503-523 Free Access MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN AREAS IN CHINA Keiko WAKABAYASHI, Keiko WAKABAYASHISearch for more papers by this author Keiko WAKABAYASHI, Keiko WAKABAYASHISearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1990 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1049.1990.tb00195.xCitations: 16AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES 1 Baokan wenzhai. 2 Beijing Review. 3 Beijingshi-renkou-qianyi-ketizu, and Beijingshi-renmin-zhengfu-yanjiushi. Beijingshi de renkou qianyi [Transition of population in Beijing city] ( Beijing , 1985). 4 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Population Research Institute, ed. Zhongguo 1986-nian 74 chengzhen renkou qianyi chouyang diaocha ziliao [Sampling survey on population migration of 74 cities in 1986] ( Beijing , 1988). 5 Chūgoku tsūshin ( Tokyo ). 6 Guangming ribao, March 3, 1989. 7 Kojima, R. Keizai kaikaku 10-nen to Tenanmon jiken” [Ten years of economic reforms and Tienanmen incident], in Minshuka undō to Chūgoku shakaishugi [Democratization movement and Chinese socialism], Iwanami-kūza Gendai-Chūgoku, Appended Vol. 1 ( Tokyo : Iwanami-shoten, 1990). 8 Li Boxi; Li Yong; and Li Peiyu. Chūgoku ni okeru chiiki hatten seisaku ni tsuiteno bunseki” [ Analysis of regional development policies in China], a paper presented to the Japan-China Symposium on Regional Development Policies cosponsored by Chinese State Council's Research Centre for Development of Economic, Technology and Society, and National Institute for Research Advancement ( Japan ), held in Tokyo in 1990. 9 Ma Xia. Dandai Zhongguo nongcun renkou xian chengzhen de daqianyi” [ Mass migration of rural population to urban areas in China], Zhongguo renkou kexue, 1987, No. 3. 10 Ma Xia. Jinkō no dōtai to toshika no keikō” [ Population dynamics and urbanization trends], Beijing Review ( Japanese edition), May 1, 1990. 11 Nihon keizai shimbun, August 13, 1989. 12 Nongmin ribao, March 2, 1988. 13 Renmin gongan bao, December 30, 1988. 14 Ren Xianliang, et al. Zhongguo huji datoushi” [ An analysis of China's registration system], Nanfengchuang, 1988, No. 8. 15 State Statistical Bureau. Zhongguo tongji nianjian [Statistical yearbook of China] ( Beijing : Zhongguo-tongji-chubanshe, various issues). 16 State Statistical Bureau, Department of Population Census, ed. Zhongguo 1987-nian baifen zhi yi renkou chouyang ziliao [A 1 per cent sampling survey of Chinese population for 1987] ( Beijing : Zhongguo-tongji-chubanshe, 1988). 17 Tian Fang, and Zhang Donglian, eds. Zhongguo renkou qianyi xintan [A study in the population migration in China] ( Beijing : Zhishi-chubanshe, 1989). 18 Uchida, T. Shinsen ni okeru jinkō zoka to shakai henka” [ Population increase and social change in Shenzhen City], Kikan Chūgoku kenkyū, No. 17 (February 1990). 19 Zhang Qingwu. Guanyu chengshi liudong renkou wenti de sikao” [ On the urban population migration problems], Zhongguo renkou kexue, 1989, No. 3. 20 Zhao Shili, and Zhang Minru. Shenzhenshi renkou de biandong he wenti” [ Changes in Shenzhen city's population and its problems], Shenzhen tequ bao, March 28, 1989. 21 Zhongguo renkou bao. Citing Literature Volume28, Issue4December 1990Pages 503-523 ReferencesRelatedInformation