The demographic responses to famine: The case of China 1958–61
Abstract Pre-1949 China was ‘The Sick Man of Asia’, ‘The Land of Famine’. In 1949 Mao brought the communists to power and in the re-ordered world, all such problems were supposedly overcome — but not so. Thirty years ago China suffered one of the world's worst famines. Over the four years 1958–...
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Abstract Pre-1949 China was ‘The Sick Man of Asia’, ‘The Land of Famine’. In 1949 Mao brought the communists to power and in the re-ordered world, all such problems were supposedly overcome — but not so. Thirty years ago China suffered one of the world's worst famines. Over the four years 1958–61, China suffered some 25–30 million more deaths and experienced some 30–35 million fewer births than might have been expected under normal conditions. Yet for almost a quarter of a century there would be few, outside of China, who were aware of the existence let alone the dimensions of the disaster. Access to Chinese census data since the mid-1980s has permitted a preliminary analysis of the demographic impact of the famine. © Kluwer Academic Publishers 1991 |
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