Along with the changes of the population situation and the transformation of the population management concept in the past 30 years since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, China' s population policy h...Along with the changes of the population situation and the transformation of the population management concept in the past 30 years since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, China' s population policy has experienced great changes: the target of China' s population policy has shifted from the strict control of population growth and population migration to "giving priority to investment in the all-round development of the people, keeping stable the low fertility level,展开更多
Recent years have seen an increase in the migrant population in Fengxian, Shanghai by 50,000 a year as a result of rapid socioeconomic development. In 2005, the migrant population in this district reached 370,000, clo...Recent years have seen an increase in the migrant population in Fengxian, Shanghai by 50,000 a year as a result of rapid socioeconomic development. In 2005, the migrant population in this district reached 370,000, close to the total number of permanent residents. This group of people is critical, therefore, to the district government and even the Shanghai municipal government at large in its effort to control population growth, improve the health and education of the people and better the demographic distribution and structure of the district.展开更多
文摘Along with the changes of the population situation and the transformation of the population management concept in the past 30 years since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, China' s population policy has experienced great changes: the target of China' s population policy has shifted from the strict control of population growth and population migration to "giving priority to investment in the all-round development of the people, keeping stable the low fertility level,
文摘Recent years have seen an increase in the migrant population in Fengxian, Shanghai by 50,000 a year as a result of rapid socioeconomic development. In 2005, the migrant population in this district reached 370,000, close to the total number of permanent residents. This group of people is critical, therefore, to the district government and even the Shanghai municipal government at large in its effort to control population growth, improve the health and education of the people and better the demographic distribution and structure of the district.