This article uses the Integrated Family Services Centres (IFSCs) as an example to illustrate the contractual relationship between the state and NGOs and the capacities of government officials to implement the contracting-out of services in China. The data from 12 focus groups in 2015 indicated that local governments treated IFSCs as foot-soldiers by asking them to fulfil duties beyond their service contracts. Moreover, Guangzhou government’s fragmented service evaluation arrangements and workload-oriented criteria were unable to effectively assess the impact of social work practices. The study concluded that appropriate legislation is required to safeguard the rights of NGOs
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
This article addresses a two-pronged objective, namely to bring to the fore a much neglected social ...
Since 1978, the Reform has brought great change in almost every aspect of China, such as economy, po...
In recent years, the Chinese government has been promoting robust social governance reform. As an em...
Contracting of social services has been adopted in China as an innovation in welfare provision. This...
The government of the Communist Party of China (CPC) rolled out a national policy to contract out so...
As part of a broader direction of welfare and governance reforms, China has launched a policy to con...
The civil society perspective and the corporatist perspective have thus far dominated studies on sta...
The rise of government procurement has transformed the associational landscape in China. In many loc...
In this work, we draw on available data to develop a comprehensive picture of the process through wh...
This study examines the logic behind the emergence of social work in urban China as a dominant pract...
Instead of claiming responsibility in caring for its citizens from cradle to grave, China now emphas...
This article will consider the current development of an emerging contract culture for the delivery ...
With the idea of the governance, the model of social service delivery changed from government produc...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
This article addresses a two-pronged objective, namely to bring to the fore a much neglected social ...
Since 1978, the Reform has brought great change in almost every aspect of China, such as economy, po...
In recent years, the Chinese government has been promoting robust social governance reform. As an em...
Contracting of social services has been adopted in China as an innovation in welfare provision. This...
The government of the Communist Party of China (CPC) rolled out a national policy to contract out so...
As part of a broader direction of welfare and governance reforms, China has launched a policy to con...
The civil society perspective and the corporatist perspective have thus far dominated studies on sta...
The rise of government procurement has transformed the associational landscape in China. In many loc...
In this work, we draw on available data to develop a comprehensive picture of the process through wh...
This study examines the logic behind the emergence of social work in urban China as a dominant pract...
Instead of claiming responsibility in caring for its citizens from cradle to grave, China now emphas...
This article will consider the current development of an emerging contract culture for the delivery ...
With the idea of the governance, the model of social service delivery changed from government produc...
The Article presents information related to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the c...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
This article addresses a two-pronged objective, namely to bring to the fore a much neglected social ...
Since 1978, the Reform has brought great change in almost every aspect of China, such as economy, po...