Wong, Chack Kie

Popular belief in state intervention for social protection in China - 2000 - p.109-16 - Jan

The paper starts with a abrief discussion of recent developments of economic restructuring of the State Owned Enterprises in China and their related reforms in social insurance and social assistance. It then reports the findings of an attitude survey of residents in Shanghai in 1996 towards the social and economic consequences of economic reform. It reveals that, despite the fact that most people feel better off with the reforms, there is still a need for the state to play a role in social protection. - Reproduced


Social security - China
Social welfare - China
Social welfare

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