China’s welfare regime has been historically characterized by its structural arrangement, distinguishing itself from that of many other countries. The major difference lies in the efforts made by the Chinese government to build up a social safety-net to be compatible not merely with societal needs but more critically with its unique political structure to ensure its legitimacy and stability are unchallenged. We argue that while ensuring political stability continues to remain as a policy priority, China’s current welfare restructuring is being confronted by freed-up market forces that make it more difficult to acheive a delicate balance between where the needs are and how resources are allocated
Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social...
Social management has arisen as an essential political agenda during the Hu-Wen era, and received pa...
This article investigates important and interrelated issues regarding China. It seeks to understand ...
China's welfare regime has been historically characterized by its structural arrangement, distinguis...
This article outlines the development of China's social assistance programme, including its design, ...
The phenomenal success of China's market-oriented economic reforms since the 1980s has rendered the ...
This thesis examines the dynamics of welfare state change in China since 2012. The following questio...
This research examines the form of economic insecurity generated in China in recent years, and how t...
The socialist market economy in China has brought about impressive economic growth. It has also resu...
Written by Joe C. B. Leung and Yuebin Xu, China’s Social Welfare: The Third Turning Point is a book ...
China has experienced an unprecedented expansion of social welfare benefits in the absence of substa...
Economic and social security systems are intimately connected in all societies, and China is no exce...
China\u27s welfare system has been a typical \u27residual welfare regime\u27, but the economic refor...
China has been undergoing large-scale socio-economic transformation in the past three decades. With ...
Social security law in for further horse-trading “Grey income”: hidden face of inequalitie
Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social...
Social management has arisen as an essential political agenda during the Hu-Wen era, and received pa...
This article investigates important and interrelated issues regarding China. It seeks to understand ...
China's welfare regime has been historically characterized by its structural arrangement, distinguis...
This article outlines the development of China's social assistance programme, including its design, ...
The phenomenal success of China's market-oriented economic reforms since the 1980s has rendered the ...
This thesis examines the dynamics of welfare state change in China since 2012. The following questio...
This research examines the form of economic insecurity generated in China in recent years, and how t...
The socialist market economy in China has brought about impressive economic growth. It has also resu...
Written by Joe C. B. Leung and Yuebin Xu, China’s Social Welfare: The Third Turning Point is a book ...
China has experienced an unprecedented expansion of social welfare benefits in the absence of substa...
Economic and social security systems are intimately connected in all societies, and China is no exce...
China\u27s welfare system has been a typical \u27residual welfare regime\u27, but the economic refor...
China has been undergoing large-scale socio-economic transformation in the past three decades. With ...
Social security law in for further horse-trading “Grey income”: hidden face of inequalitie
Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social...
Social management has arisen as an essential political agenda during the Hu-Wen era, and received pa...
This article investigates important and interrelated issues regarding China. It seeks to understand ...