Targeting social assistance: Dibao and institutional alienation in rural China
China’s Dibao (Minimal Living Security System) is the world’s biggest cash social assistance system serving 52 million people. However, Dibao is less effective at alleviating poverty in rural areas than should it be. The analytic concepts of targeting and institutional alienation (the mismatch bet...
Auteurs principaux: | Li, M, Walker, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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