Essays about: "china thesis rural"
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6. A Study of the Relationship between Crude Birth Rate and Population Density in Xinjiang Uyguhur Autonomous Region of China
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Recently, the urbanization in China caused much social problem in China, and one of the distinctive features of urbanization is the increasing population density. This thesis aims to discover the relationship between population density and fertility in China by choosing Xinjiang region as an example, other determinants of fertility in Xinjiang region were also examined, such as average income, employment rate, ethnic minority rate and urban population rate. READ MORE
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7. In Search of a Stressful Free Life: An Examination of Chinese Lifestyle Migration to Denmark
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : This thesis explores the Chinese lifestyle migration practice in Jutland of Denmark as a contribution to expanding the categories of Chinese new migrants. The study analyzed ten in-depth interviews on the lifestyle migration practice with Chinese migrants in Denmark. READ MORE
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8. ‘’We are the Floating Ones, you know.’’ Male Migrant Workers and Family Transformation in China
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : This thesis explores whether and how rural-to-urban migration alters the Chinese migrant family in the case of divided rural households of 10 male migrant workers. The study relied on in-depth semi-structured interviews with married men, who are fathers, husbands and sons, and who are currently working on construction sites in Beijing. READ MORE
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9. Disciplining Rural Cadres: Anti-corruption and Party Building in North China, 1979-1981
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : This thesis explores the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s reestablishment of disciplinary organs from the central to township/commune levels in the early post-Mao era (1979-1981). It set out to show why such organs came into being and how, with their help, the party attempted to strengthen its infrastructure and adopt specific measures to prevent the abuses of power at the grassroots level. READ MORE
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10. Hydrological and hydrogeological consequences of rapid and large-scale urbanization
University essay from Lunds universitet/Väg- och vattenbyggnad (CI); Lunds universitet/Teknisk geologiAbstract : Urbanization is a process where rural population move to urban places for better job opportunities and facilities. This is a natural process and more or less unavoidable. But when this process takes place rapidly and at large -scale, the urban cities will undergo various changes that will impact the environment. READ MORE