Privileged policies versus lack of care and engagement: the lives of retired veteran cadres in a residential community of Jinan Municipal Party Committee,China |
| |
Authors: | Hui Yang Cho-bun Leung Honglin Chen Liangrong Liu |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Minzu University of China, Haidian, Beijing, Chinankyanghui@hotmail.com;3. Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;4. Department of Social Work, Fudan University, Shanghai, China;5. Department of Sociology, Minzu University of China, Haidian, Beijing, China |
| |
Abstract: | AbstractThe Retirement System for Veteran Cadres (Lixiu) is one part of China’s dual-track retirement system. According to some official policies, retired veteran cadres should enjoy a number of privileges in terms of pension, health care, use of government vehicle, housing and peculiar political rights. Based on participant observation and semi-structured interview, the study looks into the life of the population in a residential community of Jinan Municipal Party Committee, Shandong Province. By incorporating Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, the study finds that in China, services for retired cadres still fall short of the expectations of policy. Establishment of ‘big communities’ with the idea of ageing-in-place is suggested. |
| |
Keywords: | Retirement System for Veteran Cadres retired veteran cadres five basic needs old-age care community engagement |
|
|