Multicultural China A Statistical Yearbook (2014)

With its easy-to-use format, this book provides a collection of annual data on China’s 56 ethnic groups. It is a resource book that profiles the demography, employment and wages, livelihood, agriculture, industry, education, science and technology, cultur

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Rongxing Guo · Uradyn E. Bulag Michael A. Crang · Thomas Heberer Eui-Gak Hwang · James A. Millward Morris Rossabi · Gerard A. Postiglione Chih-yu Shih · Nicholas Tapp Luc Changlei Guo Editors

Multicultural China A Statistical Yearbook (2014)

Current Chinese Economic Report Series

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/11028

Rongxing Guo Uradyn E. Bulag Michael A. Crang Thomas Heberer Eui-Gak Hwang James A. Millward Morris Rossabi Gerard A. Postiglione Chih-yu Shih Nicholas Tapp Luc Changlei Guo •









Editors

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Editors Rongxing Guo Peking University Regional Science Association of China Beijing China

Morris Rossabi Weatherhead East Asian Institute Columbia University New York, NY USA Gerard A. Postiglione Faculty of Education The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR

Uradyn E. Bulag University of Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire UK Michael A. Crang Department of Geography Durham University Durham UK

Chih-yu Shih Department of Political Science National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Thomas Heberer Universität Duisburg-Essen Duisburg Germany

Nicholas Tapp ANU College of Asia and the Pacific Australian National University Canberra, ACT Australia

Eui-Gak Hwang Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea

Luc Changlei Guo Beijing China

James A. Millward Department of History Georgetown University Washington, DC USA

ISSN 2194-7937 ISBN 978-3-662-44112-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-44113-8

ISSN 2194-7945 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-662-44113-8 (eBook)

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