SOCIAL WORK AND MANAGEMENT ›› 2013, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1): 48-52.
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ZHOU Xiao-Yan, DONG Bo, WANG Wei
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Abstract: Chinas social welfare policy has long been dependent on the economic policy and characterized by graduality and conservatism. Unlike traditional welfare thoughts, “inclusive growth” attaches importance to the orientation of welfare programs to production and investment, regards economy and society as two indivisible parts of development, and makes a point of bringing benefits of growth to all social groups. The concept of “inclusive growth” commits itself to the investment of citizens human capital and the upstream intervention from the strategic perspective of the medium and longterm development, which is helpful to overcome the shortcomings of the governments shortterm behavior. Specifically, there should be a shift to “social investment” in the premise of our social welfare policy making, to “first distribution” in regulation, to “authority” in policy making, and to “combination of government with nongovernmental sector” in operational subject.
Key words: inclusive growth, distorted development, developmentoriented social welfare policy, Chinas social welfare policy transformation
ZHOU Xiao-Yan, DONG Bo, WANG Wei. On Inclusive Growth and the Construction of Chinas Developmentoriented Social Welfare Policy[J].SOCIAL WORK AND MANAGEMENT, 2013, 13(1): 48-52.
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