Skip to main content

2021 | Buch

The Middle Income Group in China and Russia

herausgegeben von: Prof. Peilin Li, Prof. M. K. Gorshkov

Verlag: Springer Singapore

Buchreihe : Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path

insite
SUCHEN

Über dieses Buch

This book includes a series of papers that mainly discuss the proposition of “double middle-income traps.” It analyzes various perspectives of middle-income groups of Russia and China including employment, education, consumption, mobility, social insurance, social values and identity, social and political participation. This book further indicates that the expansion of middle-income groups plays an important role in promoting mass consumption, maintaining continuous and stable economic growth, and overcoming the double middle-income traps. The middle class and middle-income group generally owns higher economic capital and cultural capital and is proved to be the main strength in expanding consumption by many empirical studies. However, the middle class and middle-income group has currently encountered hindrance to upward mobility, life quality, social security and class identity, which prevent the expansion of the middle-income group and improvement of social structure. Through comparing the middle-income groups of these two countries, this book gives us a panoramic view of their social and economic condition. Successfully combining theory and concrete practical guidelines, the book offers a valuable resource for all those active in this dynamic field. The book is important for students, scholars, researchers and professionals in economic and social science fields.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Chronological Changes of Middle-Income Group in China
Abstract
In 2002, the concept of “middle-income group” was mentioned for the first time in the report “To Build a Moderately Prosperous Society in an All-round way and Open up a New Chapter of Socialist Cause with Chinese Characteristics” issued at the Sixteenth National Congress of CPC by the Chinese government. The report also proposed the development goal of “expanding the proportion of middle-income group”. Later public documents stressed repeatedly that “expanding the proportion of the middle-income group” is an important aspect in building a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way which is a target set by the Chinese Communist Party and the government of China to develop and construct an affluent society by 2020.
Chunling Li
Chapter 2. Trajectories of the Middle Class’s Evolution in Modern Russia
Abstract
The issues of middle class in Russian society are covered in many research papers by Russian and even foreign scholars.
N. E. Tikhonova, A. V. Karavay
Chapter 3. Analysis of Employment Structure of Middle Income Group: 2006–2015
Abstract
Since the reform and opening up, we have seen rapid development of economy and society and the expansion of the middle income group. It is our consensus to form the olive-shaped social structure for consumption update by growing domestic demand, keep a medium–high speed of growth and maintain a stable and harmonious society. Employment plays a significant role in consolidation and expansion of the middle income group. On one hand, labor remuneration is the major income source of middle income group.
Lei Fan
Chapter 4. Employment and Work of Middle Income Groups
Abstract
The present chapter explores the middle income groups regarding their employment status and place in industrial relations. According to the prior literature, once we get the evidence that certain middle income groups hold advantaged positions in the labor market—for example, more stable employment and more influential negotiation position with employers or lower unemployment risks, or they represent a group of skilled labor professions and are able to find a more interesting and promising job where human capital is in demand, we will be entitled to speak about class-based nature of the middle income groups in Russia.
V. A. Anikin
Chapter 5. Variations in the Income and Education of the Middle Income Group in China
Abstract
With the high-speed economic growth in last three decades, the living conditions of Chinese people have gradually improved along with the larger disparity of wealth in all the social classes.
Feng Tian
Chapter 6. Middle Income Groups: The Correlation Between Education and Material Well-Being
Abstract
The specific features of the way mid-level income groups are formed are largely determined by the solutions for the country’s education issues, mainly those of accessibility and quality of education.
P. M. Kozyreva, A. I. Smirnov
Chapter 7. Consumption and Lifestyle of the Middle Income Group
Abstract
Currently, consumption is playing an increasingly prominent role in growing economy in China.
Di Zhu
Chapter 8. Consumption and Lifestyle of the Middle Class
Abstract
There are several advantages to defining middle class via “economic” approach based on income level.
Svetlana V. Mareeva
Chapter 9. Intergenerational Mobility of Middle Income Group in China: A Perspective from Household Registration and Education
Peng Lu, Xiaoguang Fan
Chapter 10. Intergenerational Mobility of Middle Income Groups and the Role of Family in This Process
Abstract
A significant part of the social structure analysis is the study of social mobility nature. The beginning of the transformational period which Russia entered more than a quarter of a century ago was associated with the emergence of new instruments and channels of social mobility.
Y. P. Lezhnina
Chapter 11. Social Insurance of the Middle Income Group in China
Abstract
As an emerging group, the middle income group was born in the wider context of fully advancing of the reform and opening-up.
Yi Zhang
Chapter 12. Social Security and the Risk Resistance Capacity of Middle Income Groups in Russia
Abstract
As society undergoes dynamic and controversial development, accompanied by the surge in the variety and scope of threats and dangers, principal focus is given to higher awareness of social security issues, which reach a critical point during the most acute shocks.
P. M. Kozyreva, A. I. Smirnov
Chapter 13. The Analyses of Objective Social Status and Subjective Identification of Middle Income Group in China—Also on the Construction of the Subjective Identified Olive-Shaped Society
Abstract
The research on identification of middle income group has significant meaning on the social stability and sustained economic growth.
Yan Cui, Yongliang Huang
Chapter 14. The Identities of the Middle Class
Abstract
When studying society and its members, researchers are bound to face the problem of classifying
N. V. Latova
Chapter 15. Values and Social and Political Attitudes of the Middle Income Group
Abstract
To include most of the population into the middle income group is both the key remark of a healthy modern society and the requirement of a society of justice, equity and harmony.
Wei Li
Chapter 16. Social Values of Middle Income Group
N. N. Sedova
Chapter 17. Social and Political Participation of Middle Income Group in China
Abstract
As China goes through profound reform and rapid social-economic transformation, its structure of interests starts to show a diversified characteristic.
Yan Cui
Chapter 18. The Level of Social and Political Activities Among Middle Income Groups in Russia
Abstract
In contemporary history, social and political science experts have viewed middle income groups as the steady core that ensures the social and political stability of Western societies.
Yu. V. Latov, V. V. Petukhov
Chapter 19. The Rise of the Middle Income Group in China—Take the Megacities Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou for Example
Yelin Yao, Haidong Zhang
Chapter 20. Middle Income Groups in Russian Metropolitan Cities
Abstract
The living conditions in a metropolitan city, as in any other large city, are differentiated by many contradictory features. On the one hand are problems that bring hardship to citizens' lives such as overpopulation, poor environment, social isolation, frantic pace of life, enormous information flow, depression and stress.
P. M. Kozyreva, A. I. Smirnov
21. Correction to: The Middle Income Group in China and Russia
Peilin Li, M. K. Gorshkov
Metadaten
Titel
The Middle Income Group in China and Russia
herausgegeben von
Prof. Peilin Li
Prof. M. K. Gorshkov
Copyright-Jahr
2021
Verlag
Springer Singapore
Electronic ISBN
978-981-16-1464-4
Print ISBN
978-981-16-1463-7
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1464-4