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dc.contributor.authorConstantin, Sandra V.
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-13T13:29:19Z
dc.date.available2024-06-13T13:29:19Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifierONIX_20240613_9783031572166_48
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/90953
dc.description.abstractThis open access book investigates from a life-course perspective the individualization process and the challenges faced by young adults in post-collectivist China, where people are enjoined to "liberate" (jiefang) their individual capacities, to "rely on themselves" (kao ziji) and to no longer "depend on the state" (kao guojia). Based on unique quantitative and qualitative data, this book provides a solid empirical portrait of Chinese youths and transformation of social policies in post-collectivist China This book will be a great resource to students, academics as well as social scientists and policy-makers who wish not only to understand how, in such a short period of time, young adults and their families have managed to navigate from a relatively egalitarian society to one of the most unequal, but also how the articulation between socialist and neoliberal ideologies is reconfiguring social and economic relations as well as women’s and men’s life-course. The basis of the English translation of this book from its French original manuscript was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision and rewriting of the content was done by the author.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesLife Course Research and Social Policies
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBD Population and demography
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBK Sociology: family and relationships
dc.subject.otherTransition to adulthood in post-socialist China
dc.subject.otherAdvanced techniques of life-course analysis
dc.subject.otherGender perspective on social policies transformations
dc.subject.otherImpact on young adults’ life-course
dc.subject.otherChinese TV drama
dc.subject.otherLife-course matrix
dc.subject.otherLife calendar to collect retrospective longitudinal data
dc.subject.otherIn-depth interviews in Beijing
dc.subject.otherLife-course typology of work and family trajectories
dc.subject.otherOptimal matching (OM) and cluster analysis
dc.subject.otherSequence analysis and multichannel sequence analysis (MCSA)
dc.subject.otherQuantitative methodology, qualitative methodology
dc.subject.otherMixed methods research
dc.subject.otherThe Cultural revolution birth-cohort (wulinghou)
dc.subject.otherPost-1980s generation (balinghou)
dc.subject.otherWomen’s role within Chinese families
dc.subject.otherPost-familialism and neo-confucianism
dc.subject.otherArticulation between socialist and neoliberal ideologies
dc.subject.otherGender, Welfare State and the rise of precariousness
dc.titleA Life Course Perspective on Chinese Youths
dc.title.alternativeFrom the Transformation of Social Policies to the Individualization of the Transition to Adulthood
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.1007/978-3-031-57216-6
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5
oapen.relation.isFundedBy07f61e34-5b96-49f0-9860-c87dd8228f26
oapen.relation.isbn9783031572166
oapen.relation.isbn9783031572159
oapen.collectionSwiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
oapen.imprintSpringer International Publishing
oapen.series.number17
oapen.pages178
oapen.place.publicationCham
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