1st Edition

Population Control Policies in China and India Comparisons with Social and Cultural Factors

By Gabe T. Wang Copyright 2024
    152 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book comprehensively compares the development of population control policies in China and India, their implementations, and the population changes over the past seven decades.

    Analyzing how populations have changed and affected socioeconomic development in the two societies, this book systematically compares China and India through social and cultural factors, including religion and traditional perspectives on population, ethnicity and language, social classes, family, social status and education of women, and government functions. A brief introduction discusses how China has developed into a highly homogenous society and how India has developed into a highly diversified nation in history, and the influence of other countries on these two societies. With empirical data, the book analyzes how population changes are strongly correlated with economic development in the two most populous societies. An insightful discussion of the population issues with a world perspective and historical understanding of China and India is also provided.

    This book will be valuable reading to students and researchers interested in knowing more about the population control policies, population changes, and cultures and societies in China and India.

    1. Population Control Policies in China and India: An Introduction  2. Population Control Policies and Their Implementations in China  3. Population Control policies and Their Implementations in India  4. A Comparison of Population Control Policies and Their Policy Implementations in China and India  5. Population Change and Economic Development in China and India  6. Social and Cultural Differences between China and India  7. China, India, and the World: Summary and Discussions

    Biography

    Gabe T. Wang is a professor of sociology at William Paterson University, USA. His research interests include population and development, juvenile delinquency, and cross-cultural comparisons. His publications include China’s Population: Problems, Thoughts and Policies (1999) and American Sociology and Socioeconomic Development in China (2012).