A study of standards for the differentiation of the urban population in China.

Population research (Peking, China) Pub Date : 1989-06-01
X Y Tien
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In China, the recent reclassification of the country into urban areas has led to an increase of urban population that is to a large extent purely administrative. To set a standard for differentiating the population into urban and rural, it is necessary to formulate a scientific standard. The author considers the problems and contradictions created by the differentiation of population according to cities and towns which are administratively established. Newly established cities and towns are comparatively large in number and their sizes are much expanded because a certain amount of agricultural population is included in the urban population. A survey of 347 cities revealed that on the average, the agricultural population accounted for 47% of the total. It is important to set the principles for standards of differentiation of the urban population with a view to the origin of the city. All the economic, social, and administrative principles have limitations, and no one set of principles can be used by itself to decide whether or not an area is urban. The standards should be based on actual conditions within China itself.

中国城市人口分化标准研究。
在中国,最近将国家重新划分为城市地区导致了城市人口的增加,这在很大程度上是纯粹的行政人口。要确立城乡人口划分标准,必须制定科学的标准。本文对行政建制城镇人口分异带来的问题和矛盾进行了思考。新建城镇数量较多,规模扩大较多,因为城镇人口中包含了一定的农业人口。一项对347个城市的调查显示,农业人口平均占总人口的47%。从城市的起源出发,制定城市人口分化标准的原则是十分重要的。所有的经济、社会和行政原则都有局限性,没有一套原则可以单独用来决定一个地区是否是城市。标准应根据中国的实际情况制定。
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