Talk:Welfare in China
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editmost importantly: details about that stuff in the last sentence, because that is the only reason why people would come to look for it: to get numbers for comparison with other countries.
"Welfare reforms since the late 1990s have included unemployment insurance, medical insurance, workers’ compensation insurance, maternity benefits, communal pension funds, and individual pension accounts."
what are the details of those?
all the information is too general. and where it gets specific it is not very credible. would the Poverty Reduction Office report any other numbers but those that looked like they reduced poverty? hard to imagine. it would question their whole existence. some more current numbers would be essential to take into account the millions of migrant workers who went back to live in poverty after 60000 factories closed during the financial meltdown. a statement from the Poverty Reduction Office on that issue would render this page insightful. until now it is just a propaganda page.
Per Capita Income
editThis article mis-uses the term "per capita income" an doesn't cite the source for its' statistics. 72.135.236.156 (talk) 19:39, 25 July 2012 (UTC)