The Evolution of China’s Social Policies Richard Herd (Feb 28, 2013)
Background Stemming growth in inequality Pension policies Health care policies Remaining problems Suggestions AGENDA
Chinese economy moves toward a market-base system. Significant increase in inequality. Collectively-provided health care systems failed to adapt to the new economic system. Pension provision ceased to provide for all workers. BACKGROUND
Inequality increased, then stop rising. Ratio of rural to urban income might be overstated. Geographical inequality has stabilized, but high by international standard. Two-tier labor market --- hukou policy. STEMMING GROWTH IN INEQUALITY
Pensions for urban population. Pensions in rural areas. Incomes of the elderly. Widening the pension system. PENSION POLICIES
Medical resources. Hospital management and price regulation. Financing of health care. HEALTH CARE POLICY
Limited impact on catastrophic expenditure. Increase coverage. Migrants. REMAINING PROBLEMS
A new catastrophic health insurances scheme. New information system. Rising the retirement age. SUGGESTIONS