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Malthusian Models and Chinese Realities: The Chinese Demographic System 1700-2000

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Malthusian Models and Chinese Realities: The Chinese Demographic System 1700-2000
Author(s)Lee, James; Feng, Wang
AbstractA study was conducted to analyze Chinese demographic behavior and their importance for the Malthusian framework of comparative population dynamics, with emphasis on Chinese population. Four characteristics of Chinese behavior were examined. These include
IssueNo1
Pages33-65
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePopulation and Development Review
VolumeNo25
PubDateMarch1999
ISBN_ISSN0098-7921
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