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Elderly and Old Age Support in Rural China.
Title:
Elderly and Old Age Support in Rural China.
Author:
Cai, Fang.
ISBN:
9780821389034
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (137 pages)
Series:
Directions in Development
Contents:
Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 1: Trends in the Aging of China's Rural Population: Past, Present, and Future -- Demographic Transition in China -- Looking Ahead-Projecting Population Trends -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Poverty and Vulnerability among China's Rural Elderly -- Poverty among the Rural Elderly -- Chronic Poverty among the Rural Elderly -- Vulnerability to Poverty -- The Geographic Dimension of Poverty -- Income Determinants of the Elderly -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Sources of Support among the Rural Elderly -- Sources of Support among China's Elderly -- Evidence on Family Support -- Changes to Living Arrangements and the Well-Being of the Elderly -- Do Private Transfers Respond to Income of the Elderly? -- The Labor Supply and "Retirement" Decision of China's Rural Elderly -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Saving Decisions in Rural China -- Why Is the Household Saving Rate So High in China? -- Saving Behavior and Migration -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Evolution of the Rural Pension System in China -- Initiation and Expansion of Rural Pensions: 1986-98 -- Contraction and Stagnation: 1999-2002 -- Renewal: 2003-09 -- Looking Ahead: The Rural Pilot Program -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Issues for the Evolution of the Rural Pension System -- Pension System Design Principles -- Issues Regarding the Individual Account -- Could the Basic Rural Pension Benefit Evolve into a Social Pension? -- The Interaction between Individual Accounts and the Social Pension and the Transitional Generation -- Moving from Rural Pensions to a Residents' Pension? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.

Appendix: Data Sources for Analysis of Rural Elderly Welfare -- Index -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
This volume first examines projected demographic changes that will affect the economic well-being of China's rural elderly over the next twenty years, taking into account both China's sharp demographic transition and the continued migration of young adults into cities. The projected old age dependency ratio of 34 percent in China's rural areas by 2030 suggests that support of the elderly is likely to be an increasing burden on China's families over the next twenty years. The book next documents the sources of financial support, poverty incidence and vulnerability of the rural elderly since the early 1990s. China's rural elderly have been consistently poorer and more vulnerable to poverty than both working age households and the urban elderly. In contrast to the urban elderly who frequently have pension support, the rural elderly typically rely either on their own labor income or financial support from adult children. A substantial share of China's rural elderly continue to work well beyond the age 70, but labor as a primary source of support falls sharply during their 60s. Additional evidence suggests that the rural elderly work well beyond 60 out of necessity and only stop working when physically incapacitated. While average transfers from adult children to elderly parents are sufficient to keep them out of poverty, adult migrant children with uncertain income create the risk that transfers will not be sufficient to keep some rural elderly out of poverty. The final sections of the book review experiences with rural pensions during the 1990s and 2000s and draws out the lessons which have informed the design of a new national rural pension scheme. Among the many issues discussed, the report highlights the importance of providing incentives for participation in the pension scheme and important issues related to the portability of pensions for a

mobile population.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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