Social policy in China
development and well-being
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Contributions
- Ngok, King Lun. - Contributor
- Phillips, David, 1949- - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Policy, Bristol, UK, England
Language
English
Word Count
58,500 words, Guess
Page Count
234 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101861348819
- ISBN-101861348800
- ISBN-139781861348814
- ISBN-139781861348807
- Goodreads6144959
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- Library of Congress Control Number2008399552
- OCLC Control Number176833443
- Open LibraryOL18689018M
Classifications
- DDC361.610951
- LCCHV418 .C413 2008
Description
"This new textbook introduces readers to the development of China's welfare polices since its conception of an open-door policy of 1978. Setting out basic concepts and issues, including key terms and the process of policy making, it overcomes a major barrier to understanding Chinese social policy. This book explores in detail the five key policy areas of employment, social security, health, education and housing. Each is examined using a human well-being evaluative framework covering physical and psychological well-being, social integration, fulfillment of caring duties, human learning and development, self-determination, equal value and just polity. This enables the authors to provide not only factual information on policies but also an in-depth understanding of the impact of welfare changes on the quality of life of Chinese people over the past three decades." "A major strength of the book lies in its use of primary Chinese-language sources, including relevant white papers, central and local governments' policy documents, academic research studies and newspapers for each policy area. There are very few books in English on social policy in China, and this book will be welcomed both by academics and students of China and East Asian studies and comparative social policy and by those who want to know more about China's social development."--Jacket.
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