Population and Society in Contemporary TibetHong Kong University Press, 2011年1月1日 - 408 頁 This extensive survey documents Tibetan society over five decades, including population structure in rural and urban areas, marriage and migration patterns, the maintenance of language and traditional culture, economic transitions relating to income and consumption habits, educational development, and the growth of civil society and social organizations. In addition to household surveys completed over twenty years, the book provides a systematic analysis of all available social and census data released by the Chinese government, and a thorough review of Western and Chinese literature on the topic. It is the first book on Tibetan society published in English by a mainland China scholar, and covers several sensitive issues in Tibetan studies, including population changes, Han migration into Tibetan areas, intermarriage patterns, and ethnic relations. |
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3 The Han Population in the Tibetaninhabited Areas | 41 |
4 Analysis of the Population Structure in the Tibetan Autonomous Region | 71 |
5 Migration in the Tibetan Autonomous Region | 97 |
6 Economic Patterns and Transitions in the Tibetan Autonomous Region | 137 |
7 Income and Consumption of Rural and Urban Residents in the Tibetan Autonomous Region | 191 |
8 Tibetan Spouse Selection and Marriage | 241 |
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