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Village and Family in Contemporary China.
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1980
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Rural EconomyRural DevelopmentLand ReformEast Asian StudiesEconomic DevelopmentSocial ChangeEconomic HistoryCultural StudiesCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesChinese PoliticsEast Asian LanguagesMarriage CustomsAgricultural HistoryChinese CultureBusinessChinese CommunistsEthnographySocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
After 1949 the Chinese Communists carried out land reform, the collectivization of agriculture, and the formation of people's communes. The new economic and political organizations that emerged have made peasant life more comfortable and secure, but many economic and status differentials and traditional customs remain resistant to change. Focusing on rural Kwangtung province, William L. Parish and Martin King Whyte examine the rural work-incentive system, village equality and inequality, rural health care and education, marriage customs, and the position of women, among other topics, to determine what and how much of the traditional Chinese ways of life is left in Communist China.