[A tentative discussion on the reproduction of population in China]

Renkou Yanjiu. 1980 Apr:(1):25-31.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

PIP: Population reproduction is a physiological phenomenon necessary to continue the human race, replacing the older generation with a new one. Population reproduction is also closely related to material production. Both are mutually restricted and supportive of each other. Population reproduction can be divided into 2 types: 1) short life span and rapid generation replacement or high birth rate and high mortality rate, and 2) long life span and slow generation replacement or low birth rate and low mortality rate. Since 1949 China has significantly reduced the mortality rate because of the improvement of our health system and working conditions and the increased living standard. The birth rate, however, still remains high because we are a developing country and our levels of education, science, and technology are quite low. This intermediate stage of low mortality rate but high birth rate also existed in most developed countries for several decades. China's large population and high population growth rate severely inhibit the development of social production and the achievement of the "Four Modernizations." The only way to resolve this contradiction of population reproduction and development of productivity is to control the population growth. Family planning and advocation of 1 child per couple are important strategic tasks in realizing the "Four Modernizations."

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Asia
  • Asia, Eastern
  • Birth Rate*
  • China
  • Communism*
  • Demography
  • Developing Countries
  • Economics
  • Family Characteristics
  • Family Planning Services
  • Fertility
  • Mortality*
  • Political Systems*
  • Population
  • Population Dynamics*
  • Population Growth*
  • Social Sciences
  • Socialism
  • Socioeconomic Factors*