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Marketization and Market Capacity: How Is the Middle-Class Formed in China? the Cases of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou

Wednesday, 18 July 2018: 09:00
Location: 206D (MTCC NORTH BUILDING)
Oral Presentation
Haidong ZHANG, School of Sociology and Political Science, Shanghai University, China
Yelin YAO, School of Sociology and Political Science, Shanghai University, China
In the post-reform China, the middle class remains relatively weak despite its expanding size, which is a basic structural feature of the Chinese society. How to develop the Chinese middle class has become one important issue in the middle-class research. It is suggested that three approaches can be relied on to develop Chinese’s middle class: education, expertise, and market. Based on the three approaches, as well as data from the Survey of Living Conditions of Residents in Megacities, this study analyzes how the middle class is formed in China from the perspective of marketization and market capacity.