Administrative and Technical Manpower in the People's Republic of ChinaU.S. Department of Commerce, Social and Economic Statistics Administration, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 1973 - 137 頁 Draft of U.S. Bureau of the Census International population reports, series P-95, no. 72. |
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agricultural specialists assigned August August 11 census CHCC chi-hua China's Workers Chou En-lai CKKY completed higher education Cultural Revolution ECMM educational attainment engineering and technical engineers and technicians enrollment estimated fa-chan kai-k'uang February 9 figures Five-Year Plan period government administration graduates of higher higher and specialized higher educational institutions increase industrial JMJP k'e-hsteh kan-pu KMJP Kuan-yu kung-tso kuo-min ching-chi labor Leap Forward manpower medical school graduates middle school Mo-jo NCNA NCNA-English November 29 number of graduates number of persons October 9 Party Peking percent primary school teachers professional and semiprofessional proportion public health reported reprinted in HHPYK Science secondary medical school secondary normal schools September September 14 September 29 Soviet specialized secondary education specialized secondary schools Statistical t'ung-chi table A-2 TCKT Data Section technical occupational titles technical personnel technical positions total number translated in CB translated in SCMP wo-kuo workers and employees Workers in 1955
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第 73 頁 - It was no wonder, since logical arguments could have had little effect on these Party vigilantes, that the scientists, familiar as they were with campaigns against "right-wing elements," submitted passively and allowed themselves to be driven by the winds of Party propaganda. One could, perhaps, explain the behavior of some of them by fear and indifference - fear of displeasing the mighty, and indifference to everything in the world except their personal survival and the safety of their families....
第 120 頁 - The Growth of the National Economy as Viewed From the State Budget," TCKT. no. 12, June 29, 1957, translated in ECMM, no. 96, August 26, 1957. Fu Lien-chang. "Chung-kuo i-yao wei-sheng shih-yeh ti hui-huang ch'eng-chiu" ("The Glorious Achievements of Medicine and Public Health in China"), CKHW, December 16, I960.
第 31 頁 - Alexander Korol, Soviet Research and Development; Its Organization. Personnel and Funds. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1965, p. 79. 91 For example, in 1955, 1,634 of 2,483 CAS research personnel were interns, according to Kuo Mo-jo, "Tsai she-hui-chu-i ke-ming kao-ch'ao chung chih-shih fen-tzu ti shihming,
第 114 頁 - Chung-hua jen-min kungho-kuo ching-chi ho wen-hua chien-she ch'eng-chiu ti t'ung-chi (The Great Ten Years—Statistics on Economic and Cultural Achievements in the People's Republic of China), Peiping, 1959 HC.
第 25 頁 - Nicholas DeWitt, Education and Professional Employment in the USSR . Washington, DC, 1961, p. 658. 21 The Chinese expression is used, for example, in TCKT Data Section, "1955-nien ch'uankuo chih-kung jen-shu, kou-ch'eng ytt fen-pu ti kai-k'uang" ("China's Workers in 1955: Their Number, Composition, and Distribution"), TCKT.
第 73 頁 - Institute's work program — the third revision, I was given to understand, undertaken that year. Everything done up to that point was discarded, tout court, without bothering to find out how much time it would take to complete it or to discuss whether the work was in fact useful or necessary. Naturally, the new plans were in no way better than the discarded ones, and often worse. The scientists...
第 41 頁 - Press Communique of the Third Session of the Second National People's Congress" (New China News Agency— English, April 16, 1962, in CB, no.
第 6 頁 - Cities of Mainland China: 1953 and 1958. US Bureau of the Census, International Population Reports, Series P-95, No. 59, Washington, DC, August 1961. Vogel, Ezra. "The Regularization of Cadres,
第 69 頁 - Party cadres, whom, in many cases, they outranked. Chou continued: « Intellectuals outside the Party must not only enjoy our confidence, but also /must/ enjoy our support. That is to say, they must be given jobs and authority, their views must be respected, and the results of their professional research and work must be valued .... Their creations and inventions must be given opportunities for experiment and extension. A small number of Party members and /Youth/ League members do not respect the...