Research on Social Security for Migrant Workers in China
Ri Nan
Asian Social Science, 2016, vol. 12, issue 12, 120
Abstract:
The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis brought disaster to south-eastern Asian countries. It also shocked China’s social security system. In order to build a consummate social security system, China has undergone continual reform and has achieved sound results. This article analyzes the social security for migrant workers in China, points out that there are concept reasons for the lack of labor rights and social security for the current migrant workers.
Date: 2016
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