In China, social development has fallen far behind economic
development. This book looks at why this is the case, and poses the
question of whether the conditions, structures and institutions
that have locked China into unbalanced development are changing to
pave the way for the next stage of development. Based on an
empirical examination of ideological, structural and institutional
transformations that have shaped China's development experiences,
the book analyses China's reform and development in the social
domain, including pension, healthcare, public housing, ethnic
policy, and public expenditure on social programs. The book moves
beyond descriptive analyses to understand the role of broader
changes in shaping and redefining the pattern of development in
China.
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