Ageing in China : What does it mean for the Job Market? / edited by Xin Deng, Kym Fraser, Jie Shen
Publisher | (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer) |
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Year | 2023 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2023. |
Authors | Deng, Xin editor Fraser, Kym editor Shen, Jie editor SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Notes | 1. Population Ageing in China: A Time Bomb or Opportunity for Prosperity? -- 2. Mapping China’s Labour Force in 2035 through the Lens of Two Censuses -- 3. Penalties for childbirth in China: A Review of empirical evidence -- 4. Impact of Female-focused HRM Practices on Workplace Outcomes in China -- 5. What drives older people in China to work? -- 6. Family Care or Work? Impact of Family Elderly Care on the Propensity to Work -- 7. Rural Age Pensions and Rural-Urban Migration in China -- 8. Informal Employment at an Older Age in China: Why Your First Job Matters This book provides a comprehensive examination of the effect of ageing population in China on labour market. The delay in releasing 2020 census data in China once again drew world’s attention to the ageing population in China: the births have fallen to their lowest level since the 1960s. The relaxation of one-child child policy seems to have little impact to reverse the declining birth rate starting in the 2010s. Rising longevity have made China - the most populous country in the world- fast becoming an ageing society. Within a few decades, it will become the country with the largest ageing population in the world. This book adopts a multi-disciplinary approach to explore the effects of ageing population on labour market at three levels: Macro, organizational and individual levels. Population ageing in China is of interest to researchers, practitioners and policy makers across the world. Population ageing has profound effects on various parts of the society, and this book will focus on the labour market, aiming at producing a comprehensive picture of how population ageing affecting the composition of workforce and the way people work from the perspective of individuals, organization and society as a whole. This book examines China’s population ageing through the lens of economics, management and sociology, in order to produce a comprehensive understanding of this issue. This book includes cutting-edge research and most up-to-date statistics for arguably China’s most important social change for the next few decades. This book encases high quality research on China’s ageing population and is expected to the reliable source of information for future research and policy development. This book presents a collection of chapters examining the impact of population ageing at three levels in order to provide a holistic view of this matter and allow readers to choose the topic that meet their interests HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9681-8 |
Subjects | LCSH:Labor economics LCSH:Population—Economic aspects LCSH:Finance, Public LCSH:Social legislation LCSH:Economic policy LCSH:Social policy LCSH:Economics LCSH:Social choice FREE:Labor and Population Economics FREE:Public Economics FREE:Labour Law/Social Law FREE:Economic Policy FREE:Socio-Economic Policy FREE:Public Choice and Political Economy |
Classification | LCC:HD4801-8943 LCC:HB849.41 DC23:331 |
ID | 8000092104 |
ISBN | 9789811996818 |
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