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(Vol 44 , Issue 01 ) | 30 Nov 2025
Dili Yanjiu (ISSN:1000-0585) is a peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2019 to present. The publisher of this journal is Journal of Science China Press. DY committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all types of Social Sciences includes Geography, Planning and Development so on.
(Vol 44 , Issue 01 ) | 30 Nov 2025
(Vol 44 , Issue 01 ) | 31 Dec 2025
In recent years, regional population decline in China has received widespread attention, yet few studies have analyzed the age structural characteristics of population shrinkage. Utilizing data from the fifth, sixth, and seventh population censuses, this study categorizes different age groups into children, youth, middle-aged, and elderly, and summarizes several types of population shrinkage: c
Hukou-based citizenship serves as a prerequisite for rural populations to obtain equal welfare benefits and public services. Using data from the 2021 Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS2021), this paper constructs a logit model to examine the impact of internet use on hukou-based citizenization among rural populations. The findings indicate that internet use significantly promotes hukou-based c
As China's population flows towards megacities and urban agglomerations, population shrinkage (PS) has become an actual challenge that many small and medium-sized cities (SMSCs) have to face directly. However, most of the existing studies treat SMSCs as a homogeneous whole, and comparative analyses of PS in different types of SMSCs need to be strengthened. Based on this, this study used dat
Mega-city regions (MCRs) are the main spatial pattern of urbanization in China. Studying changes in the population attractiveness of these regions is significant for understanding their role in regional development and evaluating the effects of regional development policies. Using data on inter-prefecture migration from the 1‰ individual database of the national censuses conducted in 201
The Major Function Oriented Zones (MFOZs) strategy represents a foundational national framework for China's economic development and ecological conservation, fundamentally shaping the spatial patterns of territorial development, utilization, and protection. This strategy plays a critical role in guiding the flow of socio-economic factors, with balanced population distribution serving as its