CONTENTS
Preface Ⅰ Chen Jiagui/001
Preface Ⅱ Zheng Gongcheng/007
G.1 The mechanism of social security system and its impacts
on income distribution——Wang Yanzhong, Long Yuqi etc./001
1.1 Social security system as an income distribution tool/002
1.2 The approaches of social security system redistributing
income/004
1.3 Social security system and income redistribution: a global
perspective/010
1.4 Social security system development and its impacts on
income distribution in China/013
1.5 Social security system development and income distribution
in China: current issues/020
1.6 Policy recommendation for China’s social security system
to intervene income distribution/025
G.2 The income redistribution effects of China’s social
security system and its assessment——Wang Yanzhong, Hou Huili/030
2.1 The fragmentation in China’s social security system and its
impacts on income redistribution/031
2.2 The income redistribution effects of China’s public
pension/032
2.3 China’s social security system: a satisfaction evaluation/034
2.4 The income redistribution effects of China’s social security
system and related policy recommendation/042
G.3 Labor income share in China: The changes and
its comparative study——Zhang Chewei, Zhang Shibin/045
3.1 The changes of labor income share in China since
the Reform/046
3.2 Labor income share in comparative perspective/053
3.3 The un-typical features of labor income share in GDP during
China’s industrialization/056
3.4 The reasons for the decline of labor income share in China/062
3.5 Conclusion/066
G.4 The income redistribution effects of Urban Enterprise
Employees’Pension System (UEEPS) in China——Hou Huili/067
4.1 The income redistribution effects of public pension and
its measurement/068
4.2 The income redistribution effects of UEEPS in China/071
4.3 The regional disparity of income redistribution effects of
UEEPS in China/088
4.4 Conclusion/094
G.5 The income redistribution effects of public
healthcare system in China——He Wenjiong, Zhu Wenbin/097
5.1 How public healthcare system influence the income
redistribution/097
5.2 Public healthcare system and income distribution in China:
Positive effects/102
5.3 Public healthcare system and income distribution in China:
Negative effects/112
5.4 Options for improving Public healthcare system’s effects on
income redistribution in China/121
G.6 Unemployment security system and income
distribution in China——Lyu Xuejing, Zhao Mengmeng/128
6.1 Unemployment security system’s roles in income
distribution/129
6.2 How China’s unemployment security system intervenes in
income distribution and its evaluation/132
6.3 Unemployment security system’s roles in income distribution:
International experiences/140
6.4 Options for building unemployment security system with
positive effects on income distribution in China/148
G.7 Minimum Living Standard Scheme and poverty alleviation
in rural China——Zhang Xiulan, Xu Yuebin, Wang Xiaobo/152
7.1 The establishment and development of Rural Minimum Living
Standard Scheme/153
7.2 Rural Minimum Living Standard Scheme: Policies and
implementation/155
7.3 Rural Minimum Living Standard Scheme: Performance
evaluation/165
7.4 Discussion and Suggestion/173
G.8 Public educational expenditure and income
distribution in China——Zheng Gongcheng, Yu Henan/176
8.1 Public educational expenditure and its effects on income
distribution/177
8.2 Public educational expenditure in China: Past and present/181
8.3 Options for increasing public educational expenditure
in China/188
G.9 Low-income housing policy development in China:
Evaluation and Options——Zheng Bingwen/192
9.1 China’s housing policy shift/193
9.2 The positive effects of low-income housing policy in China/195
9.3 Market-oriented financing in low-income houses building:
risk analysis/197
9.4 Reform options of financing and management of
low-income housing/204
G.10 Taiwan’s social security system and its income
distribution effects——Lyu Jiande, Ye Chongyang, Chen Zhaorong/211
10.1 The structure of Taiwan’s social security system/212
10.2 Globalization, deindustrialization and their impacts
on income distribution/218
10.3 Income distribution in Taiwan/225
10.4 Income distribution effects of Taiwan’s social security system/229
10.5 Conclusion/232
G.11 Income distribution effects of social security
system in Japan——Lyu Xuejing, Wen Ting/234
11.1 The changes of income distribution during Japan’s
industrialization/234
11.2 Social security system development and its income
distribution effects in Japan/236
11.3 Social security programs and its income distribution effects/239
11.4 The characteristic of how Japan’s social security system
intervenes in income distribution/257
11.5 The implications for China/259
G.12 Social security system and poverty alleviation in
Latin America——Zheng Bingwen etc./262
12.1 “Poverty with Growth”in Latin America/262
12.2 Income distribution effects of social security system in Latin
America and Europe: a comparative perspective/269
12.3 Why social security system can’t help to improve income
distribution in Latin America/278
12.4 Social security system in Latin America: Challenges and
policy recommendations/288
G.13 References/292
G.14 Postscript/303
Social Security is an important tool to adjust income distribution, continue to establish and improve the social security system, increasing the continuous expansion of the coverage of social security and social security funds, social security, the importance in the regulation of income distribution and continuously improve.
Social Security regulating income distribution function is reflected in the multiple levels of the income distribution. The development of China's social security system has played a certain role in the regulation of income distribution, however, there is also a lack of coverage, uneven development, the design of the system is imperfect and many other issues, is not conducive to the social security regulation to play the role of the income distribution. The need to improve the social security financial input mechanism in the future, and improve the design of the Social Security system, expand the coverage of the social security system, to improve the management of the social security services.