Expanding Social Insurance Coverage in Urban China

This paper first reviews the history of social insurance policy and coverage in urban China, documenting the evolution in the coverage of pensions and medical and unemployment insurance for both local residents and migrants, and highlighting obstacles to expanding coverage. The paper then uses two waves of the China Urban Labor Survey, conducted in 2005 and 2010, to examine the correlates of social insurance participation before and after implementation of the 2008 Labor Contract Law. A higher labor tax wedge is associated with a lower probability that local employed residents participate in social insurance programs, but is not associated with participation of wage-earning migrants, who are more likely to be dissuaded by fragmentation of the social insurance system. The existing gender gap in social insurance coverage is explained by differences in coverage across industrial sectors and firm ownership classes in which men and women work.

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Main Authors: Giles, John, Wang, Dewen, Park, Albert
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013-06
Subjects:ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES, ADMINISTRATIVE SOURCES, AGED, BENEFICIARIES, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, COMPENSATION, COMPETITIVENESS, CONTRIBUTION RATE, CONTRIBUTION RATES, DISABILITY, DISABILITY INSURANCE, DISCRIMINATION, ECONOMIC BENEFITS, ECONOMIC REVIEW, EXPENDITURES, FAMILIES, FAMILY SUPPORT, FEMALE, FINANCIAL RISK, GENDER, GENDER DIFFERENCES, GENDER INEQUALITY, GENDERS, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, HEALTH ECONOMICS, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE, HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS, HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM, HEALTH INSURANCE SYSTEM, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SYSTEM, HEALTH SYSTEMS, HOME, INFORMAL SECTOR, INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INSURANCE, INSURANCE BENEFITS, INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS, INSURANCE COVERAGE, INSURANCE FUNDS, INSURANCE LAW, INSURANCE PLANS, INSURANCE SYSTEMS, LABOR LAW, LABOR LAWS, LAWS, LAYOFF, LIBERALIZATION, LOW INCOME, MARITAL STATUS, MATERNITY LEAVE, MEDICAL CARE, MEDICAL CARE COSTS, MEDICAL EXPENDITURE, MEDICAL EXPENSES, MEDICAL INSURANCE, MEDICAL SERVICES, MEDICAL SYSTEM, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, OLD AGE INSURANCE, PENSION, PENSION FUNDS, PENSIONS, POLICY DISCUSSIONS, POLICY RESEARCH, PREGNANCY, PRIVATE SECTOR, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC HEALTH, REIMBURSEMENT RATES, RESIDENCE, RESIDENCES, RETIREMENT INCOME, SANCTION, SANCTIONS, SCREENING, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS, SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE, SOCIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS, SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM, SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEMS, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM, SOCIAL WELFARE, SUSTAINABILITY, TAKE HOME PAY, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, WILL, WOMAN, WORK INJURY INSURANCE, WORKPLACE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/17912284/expanding-social-insurance-coverage-urban-china
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15855
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