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The gap in social care provision for older people in China
Authors:Huoyun Zhu  Alan Walker
Institution:1. School of Public Administration, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China;2. Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract:Because of its unprecedented sociodemographic changes, particularly rapid population aging, China faces huge challenges in social care. Using data from the 2012 Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (= 9,765), this article examines the need for social care, as well as the major sources of provision. The findings indicate that the majority of older people face some restriction in their daily living activities. From their perspective, however, the most urgent social protection services are related to health care and legal aid rather than services supporting daily living. Although Chinese Government policy since the 1990s has been a strategy of social welfare socialization, the role of government, both as provider and funder, is limited and focuses only on the most deprived and on urban areas. The result is a massive “care gap” between the need for social care and its supply. The primary responsibility for care provision is borne by the family. The direction of social policy in the future should focus on shared care between the family and the state, giving priority to expanding the coverage of social care services, especially in rural areas.
Keywords:caregiving for older people  China  family care  social welfare socialization  welfare pluralism
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