Modelling urban—rural population growth in China

Type Journal Article - Environment and Planning A
Title Modelling urban—rural population growth in China
Author(s)
Volume 28
Issue 8
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1996
Page numbers 1417-1444
URL http://www.grm.cuhk.edu.hk/~jfshen/download/P34Y1996.pdf
Abstract
The Population of China is still growing despite a dramatic decline in fertility in the past
two decades. There are marked urban-rural differentials in fertility and, as a result, the pace of
urbanization has significant effects on population growth. In this research an attempt is made to
model urban-rural population in China. A demoeconomic model of urban and rural sectors is
calibrated to account for the long-term trend of urbanization in China. Two important components of
urban population growth - rural to urban migration and transition - are considered. In previous
research, rural to urban population transition was ignored and thus urbanization levels may be
significantly underprojected. An accounts-based urban-rural population model, in which rural to
urban migration and transition are driven by the foregoing demoeconomic model, is established in
this research. These models are used to make urban-rural population projections for the period 1988-
2087 under various fertility rate assumptions.

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