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9780821386859

The Elderly and Old Age Support in Rural China

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  • ISBN13:

    9780821386859

  • ISBN10:

    0821386859

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-03-20
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications

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Summary

While poverty has fallen dramatically in China since the start of reforms, there are concerns that the rural elderly may not be benefiting from growth to the same extent as young people and the urban elderly. This book provides empirical analysis of the welfare and living conditions of the rural elderly in China since the early 1990s, and finds a solid case for greater public intervention. It then examines the evolution of the rural pension system over the past two decades, examining the implementation experience and options for strengthening old age protection.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Contributorsp. xv
Abbreviationsp. xvii
Executive Summaryp. 1
Notesp. 9
Referencesp. 9
Trends in the Aging of China's Rural Population: Past, Present, and Futurep. 11
Demographic Transition in Chinap. 12
Looking Ahead-Projecting Population Trendsp. 18
Conclusionp. 26
Notep. 27
Referencesp. 27
Poverty and Vulnerability among China's Rural Elderlyp. 29
Poverty among the Rural Elderlyp. 30
Chronic Poverty among the Rural Elderlyp. 30
Vulnerability to Povertyp. 32
The Geographic Dimension of Povertyp. 35
Income Determinants of the Elderlyp. 36
Conclusionp. 40
Notesp. 41
Referencesp. 42
Sources of Support among the Rural Elderlyp. 45
Sources of Support among China's Elderlyp. 45
Evidence on Family Supportp. 47
Changes to Living Arrangements and the Well Being of the Elderlyp. 48
Do Private Transfers Respond to Income of the Elderly?p. 51
The Labor Supply and "Retirement" Decision of China's Rural Elderlyp. 56
Conclusionp. 63
Notesp. 64
Referencesp. 66
Saving Decisions in Rural Chinap. 69
Why Is the Household Saving Rate So High in China?p. 70
Saving Behavior and Migrationp. 73
Conclusionp. 80
Notesp. 81
Referencesp. 82
Evolution of the Rural Pension System in Chinap. 85
Initiation and Expansion of Rural Pensions: 1986-98p. 86
Contraction and Stagnation: 1999-2002p. 88
Renewal: 2003-09p. 91
Looking Ahead: The Rural Pilot Programp. 98
Conclusionp. 105
Notesp. 105
Referencesp. 107
Issues for the Evolution of the Rural Pension Systemp. 111
Pension System Design Principlesp. 112
Issues Regarding the Individual Accountp. 112
Could the Basic Rural Pension Benefit Evolve into a Social Pension?p. 123
The Interaction between Individual Accounts and the Social Pension and the Transitional Generationp. 132
Moving from Rural Pensions to a Residents' Pension?p. 133
Conclusionp. 134
Notesp. 134
Referencesp. 135
Appendix: Data Sources for Analysis of Rural Elderly Welfarep. 139
Indexp. 143
Boxes
International Experiences on Aging and Pension Systems: How Does China Compare?p. 15
Representative Population Projections in Chinap. 20
Rajasthan's Vishwakarma MDC Pension Schemep. 122
Figures
Population Growth in China, 1949-2008p. 13
International Comparison of TFRs, 1950-2010p. 14
Trend of Population Aging in China, 1953-2005p. 16
Comparison of Aged Population Proportions in Rural and Urban Areasp. 16
Changes in Rural Population Pyramids between 1982 and 2005p. 17
Comparison of Rural and Urban Old-Age Dependency Ratiosp. 18
Changes in Rural Population Pyramids between 2020 and 2030p. 19
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