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This book examines the impacts of China’s urbanization on the country’s economic development, clan culture, rural societies, minority resident areas, natural environment, women, and public policy reforms, drawing on official statistics, independent survey data, archives, and fieldwork research to do so.
Zongli Tang is a Professor at the College of Public Policy and Justice, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA. His research areas include urban sociology, cultural studies, political economy, and population studies. His research works include Rural Investigations in Southern Anhui, published by Wuhan University Press in 2012, and Maoism and Chinese Culture, and China’s Foreign Economic Policy in Post-Mao Time, published by Nova Science in 1996.
Chapter 1 New Directions and Transformations of Urbanization in China.- Chapter 2 New Urbanization and Industrial Performance: Implications for Western China.- Chapter 3 Regional Differences in China’s Urbanization: The Case of Northwestern City Agglomerations.- Chapter 4 Urban Development in China’s Ethnic Minority Areas.- Chapter 5 Infrastructure Development and Urbanization in China.- Chapter 6 Urbanization and Sustainable Development in China: Converging Paths?.- Chapter 7 Chinese Perceptions of Air and Water Pollution.- Chapter 8 Real Estate Tax Reforms in Urban Areas.- Chapter 9 Women, Work, Marriage, and Challenges of Gendered Mobility in Urban China.- Chapter 10 Urbanization, Migration, and Children’s Social Development in China.- Chapter 11 Urbanization and Changes in Clan Culture –Investigations in Anhui Rural Areas.- Chapter 12 Local Clan Societies and Migrants to Cities in the Qin and Han Dynasties.