The Analysis of Human Development in China

Authors

  • Ziqi Lu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v21i.14781

Keywords:

Human development; family planning; economic growth.

Abstract

These few years, China has had specific developments in science and technology. In the 21st century, with the rapid development of science and technology, human happiness and quality of life have been rapidly improved, and infrastructure has also been rapidly built with the efforts of people and countries. However, there is a big difference between economic growth and economic development. Economic growth mainly measures the output of a region or a country, which is mainly reflected in the economic growth. Economic development is measured by many aspects, including human development, human happiness, sustainability and social fairness. In China, there are many plans based on economic development, and this idea is also accompanied by China's aging society. Based on the background of China's economic development plan and aging society, this paper will analyze the impact of the plan and the situation in China. China has done something about aging, the most typical of which is family planning. This plan played some role in the initial stage of implementation, but it could not maintain a long-term plan and could not guarantee the sustainability of a country's economic development. This paper put forward new opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of this policy.

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Published

12-12-2023

How to Cite

Lu, Z. (2023). The Analysis of Human Development in China. Highlights in Business, Economics and Management, 21, 826-830. https://doi.org/10.54097/hbem.v21i.14781