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Автор Shang, Xiaoyuan
Автор Wu, Xiaoming
Автор Wu, Yue
Дата выпуска 2005
dc.description This article examines the situation of non-governmental childrenʼs welfare institutions based on field investigation in China. The research finds that Chinaʼs market-oriented reforms have created both the demand for and the resources required to meet the welfare needs of vulnerable children. The new private non-profit sector responds to the social demand of providing services to vulnerable children by mobilizing non-government resources whilst actively looking for new ways of co-operating with the state and fighting for legal status. However the Chinese state hesitates to establish formal relations with the new non-government sector owing to political or economic considerations, or the lack of necessary capacity and experience in the field. A major policy break-through is urgently needed to address the welfare needs of vulnerable children in China. The aim of this policy change must be to establish formal relations between the state and civil society and to define the regulatory role of the state in social welfare.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название Welfare Provision for Vulnerable Children: The Missing Role of the StateThe authors are grateful to the Australia China Council for awarding the Alice Tay Human Rights Award to Dr Xiaoyuan Shang in 2003 which made the investigation financially possible. They are also grateful to Professor Peter Saunders for his support to this research, Professor Morris Saldov for his valuable comments and suggestions to the first draft of the article. They want to thank all the staff members, parents and children they interviewed.
DOI 10.1017/S030574100500007X
Electronic ISSN 1468-2648
Print ISSN 0305-7410
Журнал The China Quarterly
Том 181
Первая страница 122
Последняя страница 136

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