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Product Description: This book critically and comprehensively examines China’s welfare development amidst its rapid economic growth and increasing social tensions. It covers the main policy areas from China’s inception of the open door policy in 1978 to the new administration of Jinping Xi and Keqiang Li, including social security, health, education, housing, employment, rural areas, migrant workers, children and young people, disabled people, old age pensions and non-governmental organisations...read more
By Chak Kwan Chan (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415722056 | Routledge, November 2, 2015, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: This book critically and comprehensively examines China’s welfare development amidst its rapid economic growth and increasing social tensions.

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Product Description: In many Western countries, social welfare payments are increasingly being made conditional on recipients doing voluntary work or attending job training courses, a system known as "welfare-to-work" or "workfare". Although social welfare in Asia is very different to the West, with much smaller social welfare budgets, a strong self-reliance and a much higher dependency on family networks to provide support, the workfare approach is also being adopted in many Asian countries...read more
By Chak Kwan Chan (editor) and Kinglun Ngok (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415590266, titled "Welfare Reform in East Asia: Towards Workfare?" | Routledge, October 14, 2011, cover price $165.00

Paperback:

9780415728379 | Routledge, October 25, 2013, cover price $52.95 | About this edition: In many Western countries, social welfare payments are increasingly being made conditional on recipients doing voluntary work or attending job training courses, a system known as "welfare-to-work" or "workfare".

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