She knows from experience how difficult it is to break through China’s urban-rural divide. She was raised and educated in a small town in the northwestern province of Gansu. She sat for the ...
FROM PET ECONOMY 1.0 TO 3.0 China is embracing the era of pet economy 3.0.
A new plan to boost rural revitalization in China outlines measures to develop agricultual sectors and improve livelihoods of rural residents.
versus around 15% globally - with doctors blaming the rise on factors such as stress related to urban jobs and industrial pollution. Fertility rates in China’s rural areas are slightly higher at ...
What happens when China’s ageing population meets a rising reluctance among healthy people to pay for voluntary insurance?
However, China has the largest elderly population in the world and generally has lower levels of health literacy, exacerbated by significant urban‒rural disparities.1 Additionally, the migration of ...
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