Publications

2012
Whyte M. China’s Post-Socialist Inequality. Current History. 2012;(September 2012):229-234. PDF
2011
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Whyte MK. Myth of the Social Volcano: Popular Responses to Rising Inequality in China. In: Kirby WC The People's Republic of China at 60. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center; 2011. PDF
2010
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Whyte MK. Do Chinese Citizens Want the Government to do More?. In: Gries PH, Rosen S Chinese Politics: State, Society and the Market. New York: Routledge; 2010. Website PDF
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Whyte MK. Fair versus Unfair: How do Chinese Citizens View Current Inequalities?. In: Oi JC, Rozelle S, Zhou X Growing Pains: Tensions and Opportunity in China's Transformation. Stanford: Shorenstein Center; 2010. Website PDF
Whyte MK, Sun Z. The Impact of China's Market Reforms on the Health of Chinese Citizens: Examining Two Puzzles. China: An International Journal [Internet]. 2010;8:1-32. Website PDF
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Whyte MK. The Paradoxes of Rural-Urban Inequality in Contemporary China. In: Whyte MK One Country, Two Societies: Rural-Urban Inequality in Contemporary China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2010. Website PDF
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Whyte MK. Social Change and the Urban-Rural Divide in China. In: Hong F, Gottwald J-C The Irish Asia Strategy and Its China Relations. Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers; 2010. Website
2009
Whyte MK. Continuity and Change in Urban Chinese Family Life. In: Kipnis A, Tomba L, Unger J Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics. New York: Routledge; 2009. p. 3: 359-82. Website PDF
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Whyte MK, Maocan G. How Angry are Chinese Citizens about Current Inequalities? Evidence from a National Survey. In: Kwok-bun C, Ku AS, Yin-wah C Social Stratification in Chinese Societies. The Netherlands: Brill; 2009. Website PDF
Whyte MK. Paradoxes of China's Economic Boom. Annual Review of Sociology [Internet]. 2009;35:18.1-18.22. Website PDF
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Whyte MK, Han C. The Social Contours of Distributive Injustice Feelings in Contemporary China. In: Davis DS, Feng W Creating Wealth and Poverty in Post-Socialist China. Stanford: Stanford University Press; 2009. Website PDF
Whyte MK. Views of Chinese Citizens on Current Inequalities. Sociological Research. 2009;1:96-120. PDF
2008
Whyte MK, Han C. Popular Attitudes toward Distributive Justice: Beijing and Warsaw Compared. Journal of Chinese Political Science [Internet]. 2008;13:29-51. Website PDF
2005
Whyte MK. Chinese Families and Economic Development: Obstacle or Engine?. In: Xinchu L, Sjujun Z Family Enterprises: Organization, Behavior, and the Chinese Economy. Shanghai: People's Press; 2005. PDF
2004
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Whyte MK. Filial Obligations in Chinese Families: Paradoxes of Modernization. In: Ikels C Filial Piety: Practice and Discourse in Contemporary East Asia. Stanford: Stanford University Press; 2004. Website PDF
2003
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Whyte MK. China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations," and "The Persistence of Family Obligations in Baoding. In: Whyte MK China's Revolutions and Intergenerational Relations. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies; 2003. Website PDF
2002
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Whyte MK. Society. In: Buoye T, Denton K, Dickson B, Naughton B, Whyte MK China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Future. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies; 2002. Website PDF
2000
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Whyte MK. Chinese Social Trends: Stability or Chaos?. In: Shambaugh D Is China Unstable? Armonk: M.E. Sharpe; 2000. Website PDF
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Whyte MK. The Perils of Assessing Trends in Gender Inequality in China. In: Entwisle B, Henderson G Redrawing Boundaries: Work, Households, and Gender in China. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2000. Website PDF
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Whyte MK. The State of Marriage in America. In: Whyte MK Marriage in America: A Communitarian Perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield; 2000.

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