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Labour Protection in China: Challenges Facing Labour Offices and Social Insurance (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper No. 30)pdf,332Kb,English | View long abstract 07-Nov-2005 Anders Reutersward One of the key institutional outcomes of China’s economic reforms has been to create a new role for employers that is separate from the state, and allows enterprises to concentrate on their business. |
Governance in ChinaEnglish | View long abstract 12-Sep-2005 Governance is the next issue the People’s Republic of China needs to tackle. This report shows how governance impacts on public action by looking at different policy sectors, takes stock of the progress made in public management and public finance, and explores policy options for the future. Related documents: |
Income Disparities in China - An OECD PerspectiveEnglish | View long abstract 30-Sep-2004 China has experienced spectacular economic growth since 1978, averaging 8 to 9% per year. As a result, on average, people’s standard of living is far higher than ever before in China’s history. However, economic disparities have also widened very significantly during this period. Related documents: |
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