1st Edition

Social Protection in East Asian Chinese Societies Challenges, Responses and Impacts

Edited By Peter Saunders, Alex Jingwei He Copyright 2018
    140 Pages
    by Routledge

    140 Pages
    by Routledge

    Despite its impressive economic growth, East Asia is facing daunting challenges in mitigating its social problems, including chronic poverty and worsening social inequality. The past decade has seen growing scholarly interest in the development of East Asian social policies not only because of the sheer size of the population and its global impact, but also due to the stark contrast between this region’s economic prosperity and the ongoing issue of severe social inequality. This book presents a collection of studies on aspects of social protection in East Asian Chinese societies, including Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Contributions by leading social policy scholars working in and on the region aim to promote scholarly understanding of the pressures facing social protection systems in East Asia, identify existing gaps and emerging social policy issues and review the effectiveness of existing programmes. The evidence presented and insights generated will promote further debate and facilitate meaningful comparative social policy studies in the region and beyond. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Asian Public Policy.

    Introduction: Social protection in East Asian Chinese societies: challenges, responses and impacts   1. The undeserving poor in China: the institutional logic of the minimum living standard scheme and the hukou system  2. Equity, efficiency and effectiveness: an evaluation study of the urban minimum livelihood guarantee scheme in China  3. Can China’s new rural social pension insurance adequately protect the elderly in times of population ageing?  4. New intergenerational contracts in the making? – The experience of urban China  5. An examination of food insecurity among economically disadvantaged youths in Taiwan  6. Child poverty and its impacts on social exclusion in Taiwan  7. Understanding social security trends: an expenditure decomposition approach with application to Australia and Hong Kong



     

    Biography



    Peter Saunders is one of Australia’s foremost experts on poverty, social inequality and social security and has published extensively on these topics nationally and internationally. He is currently the President of the Foundation for International Studies on Social Security and in 2015-2016 was a member of the World Bank Commission on Global Poverty.



    Alex Jingwei He is Associate Head and Associate Professor of the Department of Asian and Policy Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong. He specializes in health policy and governance and social policy reforms with a particular focus on East Asian Chinese societies.