Social policy reform in Hong Kong and Shanghai : a tale of two cities
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書誌事項
Social policy reform in Hong Kong and Shanghai : a tale of two cities
(An East gate book)(Hong Kong becoming China : the transition to 1997)
M.E. Sharpe, c2004
- : cloth
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-275) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As the richest cities in the world's most populous nation, Hong Kong and Shanghai have recently experienced dynamic growth spurred by more and better-managed capital. These cities also have social problems whose solutions will cost money. Their urban populations are aging. Health finance at the level these "First World" cities demand threatens to consume a large portion of the municipal budgets. Eldercare and social security are now less well covered by traditional Chinese families. Education has become more complex and public tuition, where it occurs, brings with it official plans for schools. Immigrants have flocked to Shanghai from inland China, and Hong Kong's border has become a protector of the former colony's high productivity jobs. Housing problems also have deeply affected both cities, albeit in somewhat different ways. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the similarities and differences between social policies in the two cities. Each chapter covers a different issue: health finance, housing, education, labor, poverty and social security, eldercare, and migration and competitiveness. The contributors explore pertinent developments in each city and analyze the similarities and differences between the two cities' approaches to social policies. They focus on policy reform and the interface between social policy and its environment. One main theme throughout the book is the extent to which spending for capital accumulation is in conflict with spending for social policies.
目次
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Health Finance
- 3: Housing
- 4: Education
- 5: Labor
- 6: Poverty and Social Security
- 7: Elder Care
- 8: Migration and Competitiveness
- 9: Facilitating Fortunes vs. Protecting People in China's Richest Cities
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