By Li Yao (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2010-10-08 16:01 Comments(1) PrintMail Large Medium Small Liu Cuixiao, an expert at the Academy's law institute, identified three reasons why the country needs to create a welfare system. "Demographic ageing is accelerating in By the end of 2009, the number of Chinese aged 60 and above reached 167 million, 12.5 percent of the total population. This number will climb to 248 million by 2020, and the yearly increase will jump from the current 3.11 million to 8 million, according to Liu. Liu estimated by 2030, people aged 65 and above in rural areas will account for 13 percent of "A large number of the elderly in The elderly made up 75 percent of the 20 million additional populations of people with disabilities in "An increasing ageing population means growing need for old-age care. But available services fail to meet that need," Liu said. The tradition of old-age care provided by children and relatives is no longer sustainable in today's rapidly developing and urbanizing China, as many elderly live in empty nests, their children often unavailable for their needs, according to Liu. Ten percent of those in need receive care at public nursing homes, but the majority cannot afford expensive services from private agencies, which are running with variable qualities under lax regulations, Liu said. Liu Jitong, professor at the Department of Health Policy and Management of Peking University, told China Daily that creating a social care insurance system is a timely response to the ageing problem of Liu said installing such a system will not involve much extra public spending, as individuals and employers will pour in their contribution. And the system will benefit a wide range of people, including the elderly and other disadvantaged populations. But with limited budgets, policy-makers constantly face the thorny problem of addressing different disadvantaged groups' needs, according to Ding Yuanzhu, a professor at the Li Jianfei, professor at the Law School of Renmin University of "Whether such a system is doable or not, this is the right question to consider for Women, living on average five to six years longer than their husbands, face a more difficult situation in old age, Li said. |
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