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HARP-683 |
Title: |
Recent developments in China’s social security reforms |
Source: |
International Social Security Review, Vol. 55, 4/2002 |
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Year: |
2002 |
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Keywords: |
China/Chinese, developing countries, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, injury, pension, reform, social security, unemployment, unemployment benefits, health, insurance, social assistance, social welfare, housing, unemployment insurance |
Abstract: |
China is one of the few developing countries which have managed to establish a comprehensive social security system encompassing social insurance (for pension, medical care, unemployment, employment injury and maternity), social assistance and a housing provident fund. The past two decades have witnessed a continuous process of reform in the Chinese social security system. This article highlights the latest developments in each of the schemes and offers some insights into the problems confronting the system and the prospects for the reform. |
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Keywords: China/Chinese, cultural rights, developing countries, economic, health, housing, human rights, injury, insurance, pension, reform, social, social assistance, social security, social welfare, unemployment, unemployment benefits, unemployment insurance