This book draws attention to two neglected areas in the growing
body of research on welfare in China: subnational variation and the
changing mix of state and non-state provision. The contributors to
this volume demonstrate the diversity of local welfare provision
that lies behind broad national policies and programmes. Their
focus on local diversity is particularly relevant to understanding
the welfare system in China because national state programmes are
so often organized by local governments in line with the specifics
of their economic and social development. At the same time that
social and economic development is itself independently creating an
array of different conditions that shape non-state (family,
business and third sector) welfare roles .
Through chapters that draw on original research in eight
provinces, the book adopts a ?local? perspective to illustrate and
explain some of the transformations that are under way and discuss
not only local government initiatives and programmes, but also the
services and support provided by families, informal social networks
and community or third sector organizations, as well as those
delivered by private businesses on a commercial, for-profit
basis.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
Chinese society, social policy, and Chinese studies more
widely.
Beatriz Carrillo is Lecturer in Asian Studies at the University
of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Jane Duckett is Professor of Chinese and Comparative Politics at
the University of Glasgow, UK
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