China's Social Welfare Revolution

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Agnes Koon-Chui Law
Beijing Municipal Bureau
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Chak Kwan Chan
Chinese Government
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Community Correction
Community Correction Services
community development models
comparative urban welfare contracting
Correctional Social Work
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Family Integrated Service
Fang Zhao
Government Procurement
Guangzhou Municipal
Huan Zhang
Jiapeng Lin
Medical Social Work
Medical Social Work Services
NGO service delivery
non-profit sector China
Promote Community Building
public policy analysis
Purchasing Positions
Ren Wang
Service Center Project
Social Organizations
Social Work
Social Work Committee
Social Work Institutions
Social Work Organizations
Social Work Positions
Social Work Services
Sub-district Offices
Tian Cai
Wei Lu
welfare state reform
Xiao Li
Xiaofeng Li
Yean Wang
Yiping Ke
Yu Cheung Wong
Ziyu Liu

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138242999
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Chinese government has recently adopted a radical welfare approach by contracting out social services to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). This is a big departure from its traditional welfare model, whereby all public services were directly delivered by government agencies. This book examines this new welfare approach. It analyses the implementation of various types of services for individuals, families and communities – including medical social services, care of the elderly, probation services and much more. It discusses important issues arising from contracting out, considers the nature of the contracted NGOs and their services, and explores major problems encountered by both government agencies and NGOs. This book also compares the similarities and differences of contracting policies in different cities. Overall, the book provides an overview of one of the most important welfare policy changes in contemporary China.

Jie Lei is Associate Professor in Social Work as well as Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Work Education and Research at Sun Yat-sen University, China.

Chak Kwan Chan is Reader in Social Policy at Nottingham Trent University, UK.