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On Dual Economy And Social Security Improvement In China

Posted on:2007-04-02Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:X S ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:1116360185490288Subject:Political economy
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China is a developing country characteristic of dual economy, with large population, low income, and development imbalance between urban and rural areas. Its present productivity has determined that our social security could only at a comparatively low level include small groups and little varieties. Distinct differences on social security between town and country are inevitable.Although our residents' living standards have improved greatly since the opening reform, the development of social security is still lagging behind. Therefore, it is urgent to advance our social security policies for a more harmonious society.Considering objective realities of the day, the coverage of social security in urban and rural areas can be expanded. Assistance to peasant workers, the peasants who lost their soil, and some other particular groups should also be further strengthened. Moreover, new urban community and rural assistance as well as rural cooperative medical care may popularize. Offspring of the unprivileged ought to have equal rights to receive education. By solving three peasant problems on agriculture, countryside and peasantry, urban and rural social security can be planned as a whole to meliorate civil welfare generally.
Keywords/Search Tags:dual economy, improvement, social security, peasant worker, land-expropriated farmers, disadvantaged group
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