Chinese Social Policy in a Time of Transition

Author:   Douglas Besharov (Norman and Florence Brody Professor, Norman and Florence Brody Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, Chevy Chase, MD, USA) ,  Karen Baehler (Scholar in Residence, School of Public Affairs, Scholar in Residence, School of Public Affairs, American University, Silver Spring, MD, USA)
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9780199990313


Pages:   314
Publication Date:   27 June 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Douglas Besharov (Norman and Florence Brody Professor, Norman and Florence Brody Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, Chevy Chase, MD, USA) ,  Karen Baehler (Scholar in Residence, School of Public Affairs, Scholar in Residence, School of Public Affairs, American University, Silver Spring, MD, USA)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9780199990313


ISBN 10:   019999031
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   27 June 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Chinese Social Policy in a Time of Transition Karen Baehler and Douglas J. Besharov Chapter 2. Welfare Regimes in the Wake of State Socialism: China and Vietnam Jonathan London Chapter 3. Social Benefits and Income Inequality in Post-Socialist China and Vietnam Qin Gao, Martin Evans, and Irwin Garfinkel Chapter 4. Social Security Policy in the Context of Evolving Employment Policy Barry Friedman Chapter 5. Urban Social Insurance Provision: Regional and Workplace Variations Juan Chen and Mary Gallagher Chapter 6. Health and Rural Cooperative Medical Insurance Song Gao and Xiangyi Meng Chapter 7. The Quest for Welfare Spending Equalization: A Fiscal Federalism Perspective Xin Zhang Chapter 8. Financing Migrant Child Education Jing Guo Chapter 9. Labor Migration, Citizenship, and Social Welfare in China and India Josephine Smart, Reeta Tremblay, and Mostaem Billah Chapter 10. Ethnic Minorities and Trilingual Education Policies Bob Adamson, Feng Anwei, Liu Quanguo, and Li Qian, Chapter 11. Danwei, Family Ties, and Residential Mobility of Urban Elderly in Beijing Zhilin Liu and Yanwei Chai Chapter 12. Marriage, Parenthood, and Labor Outcomes for Women and Men Yuping Zhang and Emily Hannum Chapter 13. Implications of the College Expansion Policy for Social Stratification Wei-Jun Jean Yeung Chapter 14. The Evolving Response to HIV/AIDS Zunyou Wu, Sheena G. Sullivan, Yu Wang, Mary Jane Rotheram,and Roger Detels Index

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Douglas J. Besharov and Karen Baehler have teamed up to put together an impressive collective of cutting-edge research on various aspects of social policy in contemporary China. There is something for everyone interested in rapidly changing China. -- M Ramesh, PhD, Chair Professor of Governance and Public Policy, Hong Kong Institute of Education. This book takes on an important and interesting topic. Massive transitions in Chinese society, and therefore transitions in social policy, ask for extensive research. The world lacks an updated understanding of China's social policies. The book includes all the important topics of social policy, pension, health policy, housing, education, children, disabled, etc. This book can provide a comprehensive overview on the wide scope of social policies. -- Xiaojiang Hu, PhD, Vice Dean, and Associate Professor, School of Social Development and Public Policy; Beijing Normal University . ..a worthy read for several reasons. First, within each theme, the chapters and the overall conclusion provide a nice overview of current academic and policy thinking in general and for Europe in particular. Second, the concluding chapter of the theme continues adding insights because it critically reviews the arguments seen through a US lens. Thirdly and more subtly, the book reveals differences in American and European perspectives on issues such as solidarity (federal vs. national), distributing benefits from economic growth (less vs. more equal), the use of official poverty lines (program eligibility vs. broad strategic goals), and the definition of poverty (low income vs. social exclusion). As politics and policy are never far removed from poverty measurement, it is this characteristic of the book that makes it a relevant read, not only for a US audience but also for a European audience. --International Journal of Social Welfare


This book is one about the pioneering attempts to help China move forward along its transition path to improving social policy. It is successful in providingrich case studies, solid empirical evidence, and strong policy implications and recommendations.Thus it is suitable for researchers, practitioners and policy makers. Zhiming Cheng, University of Wollongong, Australia, Political Studies Review The volume is a valuable and engaging contribution to our understanding of the social policy implications of China's transtion ... It would be of interest to both specialists and those with a general interest in China. Danial R. Hammond, Journal of Social Policy


The volume is a valuable and engaging contribution to our understanding of the social policy implications of China's transtion ... It would be of interest to both specialists and those with a general interest in China. Danial R. Hammond, Journal of Social Policy


Author Information

Douglas J. Besharov is the Norman and Florence Brody Professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, where he teaches courses on poverty, welfare, children and families, policy analysis, program evaluation, and performance management. He is also a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, where he leads a program in international policy exchanges. In 2008, he was President of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) and is currently APPAM's International Conference Coordinator. Karen Baehler is Scholar in Residence at the American University School of Public Affairs and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the Australia New Zealand School of Government. Her research focuses on the theory and practice of policy analysis in social and environmental policy. She holds a Ph.D. in Policy Sciences from the University of Maryland.

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