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Exploration of the Rural Socialized Pension Mode in Qichun County: Report on Qichun Investigation

In: China's Road and Aging Population

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  • Shaolian Zhao

    (Qichun County Party Committee)

  • Guangyi Tong

    (National Energy Administration)

  • Junli Wang

    (Peking University)

  • Lu Liu

    (Capital Normal University)

Abstract

There were 130 million people aged 60 and above and 88.21 million people aged 65 and above in China in 2000, accounting for 10.2 and 6.96% of the total population, respectively. As of the end of 2016, the number of elderly people aged 60 and above and aged 65 and above were 230 million and 15.03 million, accounting for 16.7 and 10.9% of the total population, respectively.

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  • Shaolian Zhao & Guangyi Tong & Junli Wang & Lu Liu, 2023. "Exploration of the Rural Socialized Pension Mode in Qichun County: Report on Qichun Investigation," Springer Books, in: Yining Li & Qiuyun Zhao & Zhiqiang Cheng (ed.), China's Road and Aging Population, pages 261-272, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-19-8891-2_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8891-2_17
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