Excerpted from the China Career Guide
Quality of life standards for the entire
population in China have been a relatively recent and hard-won
phenomenon. The most concrete evidence of improved standards is the
dramatic increase in average national life expectancy, rising from
around 32 years in 1949 to nearly 73 years now.
The standard of living in China has
increased dramatically since China began to implement free-market
economic reforms in the late 1970s. Today, Chinese purchasing power
is in the top half of all countries and only 10 percent of China’s
population lives below its poverty line, which is less than many
industrialized countries.
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