Problems and Reasons of the Urbanization of China's Population
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DOI: 10.25236/icemeet.2019.121
Corresponding Author
Huaiguo Ren
Abstract
China's population urbanization has made remarkable achievements in the past 60 years since the founding of New China. However, there are still some problems, such as the simplicity of the conditions and standards for setting up cities and towns, the lack of gradual development model, the lack of effective government control over the development of cities, the lack of sustained urban development, the decline of the core of large cities, and the excessive growth of small and medium-sized cities. A series of problems, such as the low quality of urbanization, the convergence of industrial structure among cities, and the lack of coordination of urban functional system, have profound political and historical reasons for the emergence of these problems.
Keywords
Population, Rural Population, Urban Population Migration, Population Urbanization