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BukuFrom policy to demography: Shifting ethnic identification in the People's Republic of China, 1982-1990
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Author: Morrison, Rebecca Lyn ; Fuller, Gary A. (Advisor)
Topik: GEOGRAPHY|SOCIOLOGY; DEMOGRAPHY|SOCIOLOGY; ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 0-599-42131-2    
Penerbit: University Press of Hawaii     Tahun Terbit: 1999    
Jenis: Theses - Dissertation
Fulltext: 1395979.pdf (0.0B; 0 download)
Abstract
The minority population in the People's Republic of China (PRC) increased by 35% between 1982 and 1990, while certain minority nationalities more than doubled in population during the same period. This appears to result from changes in official ethnic identification by individuals of flexible identity (e.g., children of mixed marriages) in response to affirmative-action type policies benefiting minorities, particularly provincial and local exceptions to the One Child Policy. The Crude Index of Net Ethnic Reidentification (CINER) was created in order to compare the degree of shifting ethnic identification among minority nationalities in the PRC. These comparisons indicate shifting ethnic identification is more common in the northeastern and southwestern areas of the PRC where mixed households (Han and minority) are also more common. Shifting ethnic identification can distort socioeconomic indicators, such as educational attainment, so CINER can be used to indicate which data should be treated with caution.
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