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Demographic Impact of the Great Leap Forward: Shortfalls in normalized births Winter 1958-1959, Winter 1961-1962 VV/VS/SV/SS
Demographic Impact of the Great Leap Forward: Shortfalls in normalized births Winter 1958-1959, Winter 1961-1962 VV/VS/SV/SS
TitleDemographic Impact of the Great Leap Forward: Shortfalls in normalized births Winter 1958-1959, Winter 1961-1962 VV/VS/SV/SS
Map Author(s)G. William Skinner; Cai Yong; Mark Henderson; Kyle Matoba
Pertains to Time Period1958-1959, 1961-1962
Date of Map Creation39718
PublisherUniversity of California, Davis
Publisher LocationDavis, California
Notes on Map by AuthorsRight half
Research ProjectImpact of the GLF Famine; a space-time analysis
Data Set or SourceChinaA 1990 counties
Primary Geographic DivisionChina
Secondary Geographic DivisionChinawide
MacroregionEast
Includes Overlayno
Map Scale1:3, 000, 000
Pages in Document1
Cross Reference to Other Documents000630
Subjectsdemographic impact
shortfalls in normalized births
births
ThemesPopulation & Demography
Digital CollectionSkinner Maps Collection
Ordering InformationReproductions are not available at this time.
Tiff File Name000628.tif
File Size (KB)911387
Coding Date20090811
CoderAlice
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries' Map Collection
Physical Description92 cm X 136 cm, paper map
Box or File Drawer Numbercabinet 2 - 3
Map Bundle Number192
ID425
Skinner Archive Doument Number000628
Assigned Scanned Document File NameGWS000628.tiff
Typemap
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