China witnessed an unprecedented economic boom in the past four
decades but will soon see the end of "demographic dividend". With
shrinking labor, improving the quality of human capital could be
one way to maintain China's remarkable growth. The population in
rural China accounts for 41% of the total population in China but
the human capital development in rural China lags far behind the
urban cities. This book selects four major reforms on education and
health in rural China and evaluates the impact of these reforms on
human capital development. Through rigorous econometric analysis,
the book looks at factors of the rural-urban gap in human capital
and the causal relationship between the reforms and the human
capital development. This book will be a useful reference for
developing economies which are facing similar issues in the labor
market.
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