Living Conditions and the Means of Livelihood
Data in this chapter show the people’s living conditions and their changes in China, mainly include basic conditions and living conditions, income and expenditure, housing of households. Data of the year from 2013 onwards come from Household Survey on Inc
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CHINA ETHNIC STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2020
China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020
Rongxing Guo
China Ethnic Statistical Yearbook 2020
Rongxing Guo Capital University of Economics and Business Beijing, China
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Preface
Project Coordinator: Luc Changlei Guo (CNKI and Intercultural Press, Beijing, China) Members of International Editorial Committee: Uradyn E. Bulag (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington, DC, USA) Thomas Heberer (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany) Xihui Li (Minzu University of China, Beijing) James A Millward (Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA) Gerard A. Postiglione (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Morris Rossabi (Columbia University, New York, USA) Paolo Urio (University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland) The objective of this book is to collect and estimate a set of data on the socioeconomic situations of China’s 56 ethnic groups. Although the majority of China’s population is of the Han nationality (which accounts for more than 90% of China’s population), the non- Han ethnic groups have a population of more than 100 million. China has officially identified, except for other unknown ethnic groups and foreigners with Chinese citizenship, 55 ethnic minorities. In addition, ethnic minorities vary greatly in size. With a population
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