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DESCRIPTION:East Asia Program Presents Jing Lin on China's Fargmented Urban
Pension SystemEast Asia Graduate Student ForumChina has a rapidly aging p
opulation with a growing number of retired workers\, which poses a major c
hallenge for the country’s urban pension system. The current policies\, in
troduced twenty years ago\, are inadequate for several reasons. How does t
he pension system work? What does it tell us about political and fiscal is
sues in China? What are the prospects for reforming the pension system? Ji
ng Lin is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Political Science Program at
the Maxwell School. She received her undergraduate degree from Renmin Uni
versity in Beijing. This talk draws on her summer 2013 field research in C
hina. Lunch will be servedFriday\, September 20\, 201312:30 - 1:30 pm341 E
ggers Hall
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SUMMARY:East Asia Program presents: Jing Lin
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:East Asia Program Presents Jing Lin on China's
Fargmented Urban Pension System
East Asia Graduate Student Forum
China has a rapidly aging population with a growing number of retired wo
rkers\, which poses a major challenge for the country’s urban pension syst
em. The current policies\, introduced twenty years ago\, are inadequate fo
r several reasons. How does the pension system work? What does it tell us
about political and fiscal issues in China? What are the prospects for ref
orming the pension system?
Jing Lin is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidat
e in the Political Science Program at the Maxwell School. She received her
undergraduate degree from Renmin University in Beijing. This talk draws o
n her summer 2013 field research in China.
Lunch will be served
Friday\, September 20\, 2013
12:30 - 1:30 pm
341 Eggers Hall
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