Food Security and Social Protection for the Rural Poor in China

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agricultural transformation China
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Bottom Income Group
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Central Government
China studies
China's Food Security
China’s Food Security
Chinese Government
Cooperative Medical Scheme
Cooperative Medical System
cooperative organisations impact rural poverty
Diesel Oil
elimination of social exclusion
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food security
gender equality
gender equity research
Intra-household Bargaining Power
Labor Dispatch Company
Land Re-distribution
Maternal Healthcare Services
MFA Program
Minimum Living Standard Guarantee System
Pension Insurance System
poverty alleviation strategies
poverty reduction
Regional Income Gaps
rural development policy
rural health systems
Rural Migrant Workers
rural poor
Rural Tibetan
Rural Urban Labour Migration
social exclusion analysis
social protection
Socioeconomic Development
State Commercial Agencies
Top Level Decision Makers
Urban Rural Income Gap
Village Committees
Women's Land Rights
Women’s Land Rights
Young Child Feeding

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138236011
  • Weight: 508g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Economic growth and its relevant subjects have been given the first priority in the research agenda since China initiated economic reforms in 1978, while the topics of social protection and gender equality have been largely left at the periphery for a long period.

This book is a collection of evidence-based studies conducted mainly in poor areas of rural China during the recent two decades. Based on individual interviews and sample data analyses, this book emphasizes the importance of cooperative organizations to poverty reduction, and puts forward that gender equality is closely related with sustainable development. In addition, it addresses the issues of food security and elimination of social exclusion - the key to bridging economic divide. It also studies social protection, including basic health protection system, nutrition and healthcare for children, old age security for landless farmers and rural migrant workers. By providing first-hand accounts of different vulnerable groups, such as the poor, women, migrant workers, ethnic minorities and small farmers, this book offers valuable insights into studies of contemporary Chinese society and economy.

Zhu Ling is a research fellow in the Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). She has been engaged in the studies of poverty reduction, social protection and rural development since 1990s.

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