Chinese Research Perspectives on Population and Labor, Volume 3 : Policy Changes for the Goals Of 2020.
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Intro -- Chinese Research Perspectives on Population and Labor, Volume 3: Policy Changes for the Goals of 2020 -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- PART 1 Population, Employment, and Income Distribution -- 1 Monitoring Survey Report on Migrant Workers in 2013 -- 1 Size of the Migrant Worker Population -- 2 Distribution of the Migrant Worker Population by Destination of Work -- 3 The Employment Situation Concerning the Migrant Workers -- 4 Income and Consumption of Outgoing Migrant Workers -- 5 The Living Arrangements of Outgoing Migrant Workers -- 6 The Situation Concerning Rights and Benefits Protection for Migrant Workers -- 7 The Characteristics of New-Generation Migrant Workers -- PART 2 Transition from the Demographic Dividend to the Reform Dividend -- 2 The Impact of the "Reform Dividend" on China's Potential Growth Rates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Economic Basis for the Reform Dividend -- 3 The Growth Effect of the "Reform Dividend" -- 4 Establishing the Priority Areas of Reform -- 3 The Benefits of Comprehensively Deepening Household Registration System Reform -- 1 The Substance of Household Registration System Reform -- 2 How Deepening Household Registration System Reform Can Bring Growth Dividends -- 3 Empirical Analysis of the Benefits of Household Registration System Reform -- 4 How Much Dividend Can Household Registration System Reform Bring? -- 5 Conclusion -- 4 Extending Compulsory Education: Accumulating Human Capital for China's Transition to the High-Income Stage -- 1 Greater Human Capital Accumulation Needed to Escape the Middle-Income Trap -- 2 Extending Compulsory Education is a Natural Continuation of the Educational Development Strategy -- 3 It is Feasible to Make Senior Middle School Education Compulsory during the Period of the "13th Five Year Plan" -- 4 The Timeline and Roadmap for Extending Compulsory Education.
PART 3 Building a Better Social Security Network -- 5 The Urban and Rural Old-Age and Medical Insurance Systems: Current State, Challenges, and Countermeasures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Current State of China's Urban Old-Age and Medical Insurance Systems -- 3 The Current State of China's Rural Old-Age and Medical Insurance Systems -- 4 Sustainability Challenges Faced by the Urban and Rural Old-Age and Medical Insurance Systems -- 5 Policies to Optimize the Old-Age and Medical Insurance Systems: Debates, Suggestions, and Trends -- 6 Conclusion -- 6 An Investigation on Equal Access to Basic Public Services for Rural Migrants -- 1 New Developments in Providing Equal Access to Basic Public Services -- 2 Problems and Challenges in Providing Equal Access to Public Services -- 3 Suggestions to Accelerate the Provision of Equal Access to Basic Public Services -- PART 4 Promoting the Development of Labor Market Institutions -- 7 Ushering in the Long-Awaited: Starting with the Disclosure of the Surveyed Unemployment Rate -- 1 Facts Concerning the Unemployment Rate and Clarifying Some Misperceptions -- 2 Separating Developmental Phenomena from Cyclical Phenomena: An Observation of China's Labor Market -- 3 Understanding the New Norm of China's Economy from the Current State of the Labor Market -- 4 The Reform Dividend: Increasing Labor Supply to Raise Potential Growth Rates -- 8 Labor Relations in China: Current State, Problems,and Policy Suggestions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Current State of China's Labor Relations -- 3 Changes in the State of Labor Relations: Causes and Problems -- 4 Developmental Trends and Policy Suggestions -- Index.
This volume presents recent development in four areas: conditions of China's migrant workers, the impact of the reform dividend, progress in household registration and education system reform, and opportunities for and challenges in labor market construction.
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