Health PrioritiesPublic HealthEuropeSocioeconomic FactorsUrbanization has dominated China's development landscape in recent decades, yet the human costs of this economic achievement are largely ignored in comme
The urbanization level of a country or region is a significant indicator of its level of socio–economic development. Urbanization in China has been gradually gathering pace since the reform and ope...
1.Economic Explanation and Development Focus of Healthy Urbanization in China's New Era新时期我国健康城市化的经济学解释及发展重点分析 2.But the demographic transition also brings critical challenges to the healthy urbanization.“人口机会窗口”的开启为中国工业化、城市化创造了战略机遇,但是,人口转变同时也...
This study mainly aims to: firstly, establish a comprehensive evaluation index system so as to explore the spatial pattern of coordinated development of Sihua in China at prefecture level; secondly, to develop an evaluation criteria system to identify the problem regions and regional problems from ...
III. Improved public services in cities 1. Significant improvement in medical and health services with a sound social security system In 2020, medical and health expenditure in cities above prefecture level amounted to 850.3 billion yuan, 2.2 times more than in 2012. Allocation of medical ...
Interestingly, rural–urban migrations occurred at both the intra-provincial and interprovincial levels. Based on the Population Census of China conducted in 2000, Liang and Ma (2004) estimate the scale of what they call the “floating population.” According to Liang and Ma, there are around ...
innovation to prevent injury has lagged behind that of many other LMIC public health priorities, there exist low-cost approaches to prevent injury in urbanized and urbanizing areas—especially for road crashes. There remains an urgent need to adapt models of prehospital and hospital-based trauma ...
Urbanization in China 中国的城市化 J. Vernon Henderson Brown University National Bureau of Economic Research June 9, 2007 Introduction导言 Enormous achievements, transformation 改革开放带来的巨大成就 Reforms: integrate and make competitive product markets ...
In China, the contribution reaches 50% or more6. As discussed below, this component has been largely overlooked by academia and policy makers. Thus, if the urban-rural gap can be narrowed, national inequality will be much less serious. Fig. 3: Contribution of urban-rural gap to national ...
Urbanization and growth. In P. Aghion and S. Durlauf eds. Handbook of economic growth, Volume 1. Amsterdam: North Holland. Knight, J. and Song, L., 1999. The rural-urban divide: Economic disparities and interactions in China. Oxford: Oxford University Press. CrossRef Knight, J. and ...