A Study on Child Development in Contemporary China
by Xiuping Wang
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This book is devoted to the description and analysis of child population, rights to survival and development, culture and policies that Chinese government made in contemporary China. The book pursues three major objectives: firstly, to objectively describe child development in contemporary China ; secondly, to analyze characteristics of child development in contemporary China; and thirdly, to review all types of policies Chinese government has made on children survival, protection and developmen
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This comprehensive academic work provides a systematic examination of child development patterns within modern Chinese society, analyzing everything from demographic shifts to policy implementations. The book meticulously documents children's rights to survival and development while exploring the cultural contexts and governmental frameworks that shape young lives in contemporary China. Through its three-part structure, the study moves from objective description to analytical interpretation of developmental characteristics, creating a thorough foundation for understanding this complex subject.
What distinguishes this volume is its balanced approach to policy review, offering insights into how governmental decisions directly impact children's welfare and developmental outcomes. Researchers and policymakers specializing in international child development will find particularly valuable the detailed analysis of how cultural values intersect with modern policy initiatives. The book's scholarly yet accessible presentation makes it an important contribution to cross-cultural understanding of childhood experiences in one of the world's most significant populations.
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