A Study of Common Prosperity in China: The National Analysis Based on Bibliometric and Data Visualization

Authors

  • Rong Kang Ping Faculty of Social Work and Social Welfare, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University, Samut Prakan, Thailand
  • Lecturer Dr. Chokchai Suttawet Faculty of Social Work and Social Welfare, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University, Samut Prakan, Thailand

Keywords:

Common prosperity, Social welfare, Socialism

Abstract

Common prosperity is crucial for people’s social welfare in both capitalist and socialist systems, embodying a quest for equity and justice. With the rapid development of China's economy and society, the widening wealth gap has garnered widespread social attention. As China faces a widening wealth gap amid rapid progress, exploring common prosperity is vital for shaping effective social welfare strategies. This research aims to deepen the understanding of the current state of research, hotspots, and frontier development of common prosperity in China, this study uses CiteSpace 6.2.R4 software to conduct a bibliometric and visualization analysis of 1,596 documents collected from the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index (CSSCI) in the CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) database from 2012 to 2022.

Research on common prosperity within the Chinese academic sphere has experienced a significant surge since 2012, with findings primarily disseminated through journals focusing on social sciences and Marxist theory. Through the application of keyword co-occurrence and cluster analysis, it has been identified that theories of common prosperity under Chinese socialism, the advancement of common prosperity through social security systems and mechanisms, and the contribution of rural revitalization to firmly advancing common prosperity constitute three principal areas of focus. Furthermore, an analysis utilizing emerging keyword trends has highlighted that the in-depth integration of common prosperity with the new concept of shared development, the innovative progression of the targeted poverty alleviation concept in alignment with common prosperity, and the emphasis on maintaining the predominance of the public ownership system in achieving common prosperity represent the current research hotspots in Chinese academia.

Future research within the Chinese academic community must continually enrich the theoretical framework of common prosperity. It should also prioritize investigations into the development pathways, models, and evaluative measures regarding the extent of development in the practical aspects of common prosperity.

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20-05-2024

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Rong, K. P., & Suttawet, C. (2024). A Study of Common Prosperity in China: The National Analysis Based on Bibliometric and Data Visualization. Journal of Social Work and Social Administration, 32(1), 273–318. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/swjournal/article/view/268944