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The Politics of Social Welfare Reform in Urban China: Social Welfare Preferences and Reform Policies

Xian Huang
- 01 Mar 2013 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 1, pp 61-85
TLDR
Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors explored the micro-foundation of China's urban social welfare reform by examining the diverse social welfare preferences and the cleavages among societal groups, arguing that the diversity of the societal groups' preferences for social welfare has given rise to two lines of cleavage in urban China with respect to social welfare.
Abstract
China’s social welfare reform since the mid-1980s has been characterized as incremental and fragmented in three dimensions—social insurance, privatization, and targeting. This paper attempts to explore the micro-foundation of China’s urban social welfare reform by examining the diverse social welfare preferences and the cleavages among societal groups. It argues that the diversity of the societal groups’ preferences for social welfare has given rise to two lines of cleavage in urban China with respect to social welfare—between state sector and non-state sector employees and between labor market insiders and outsiders. The Chinese authoritarian regime’s political priority—economic growth with social stability—has induced the government to accommodate public social welfare preferences in social welfare policies. Therefore, the three dimensions of Chinese social welfare reform policies since the mid-1980s reflect and respond to the social cleavages derived from societal groups’ different preferences for social welfare.

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