The
author traces the basic features of 'basic income'
or 'social dividend' and explores the existence of
such social dividends in the present context in China.
She then analyses the relationship between 'social
dividend' (as social securities) and employment, and
points out the problems of social security measures
as practiced in the current form. The study covers
the social security system of China and suggests methods
of using it for ensuring greater economic production,
rather than treating it as an uneconomic activity
as portrayed generally by mainstream arguments.
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March
10, 2007.
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