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Financial Support For The Construction Of China's Pension Service System Under The Trend Of "Internet +"

Posted on:2019-04-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Z LuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330596454948Subject:Financial
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Today,the world's population tends to be aging.Compared with foreign countries,China's population base is huge,and the problem of aging is more serious.In addition,the family structure tends to be small and the pressure faced by children is increasing.On the other hand,the community pension and institutional pension can not meet the diverse needs of the elderly population.Therefore,the current pension service system in China is facing serious problems.Financial support as an important starting point of the old-age service system is insufficient in our country.In the era of Internet plus,the integration of the Internet and traditional industries has become a trend.How to achieve financial support for the pension service system through Internet technology is a problem we need to solve in the Internet + era.Through the analysis of the current situation of China's financial support for the elderly service system,and through the analysis of the development status of the United States and Japan,this paper illustrates the way out of China's financial support for the elderly service system.According to the paper,under the Internet plus era,it is necessary for the development of the pension service system through the Internet platform to innovate f inancial support for the new mode of providing for the aged.It is pointed out that in this process,the correct guidance of the state,the construction of a secure network environment and the targeted design of elderly service products are needed to expand the financial support of the old-age service system.
Keywords/Search Tags:population aging, pension services, Internet plus, the analysis of the present situation, the pension service system, financial support
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