PUM8303 China's Social Welfare Policies & Practices

PUM8303 China's Social Welfare Policies & Practices

Number of Credits

3

Teaching Hours

48

Offering School

School of International & Public Affairs

Course Teacher

Fan Yang

Course Level

Postgraduate Level

Language of Instruction

English

First Day of Class

Wednesday, February 21st, 2024

Last Day of Class

Wednesday, June 5th, 2024

Course Component

Lecture

Mode of Teaching

Synchronous

Meeting Time

Week 1-16: Wednesdays, 18:00-20:00 PM

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Time Zone

Beijing Time(UTC+8)

Course-specific Restrictions (e.g. Prerequisites / Major / Year of Study)

No restrictions.

Course Description

Social welfare policies and practices is a mirror of the relationship between state and people. China’s social welfare policies have witnessed vast changes in the past more than half a century, and a course in introducing the dynamic process and revealing the internal logic therein will provide a desirable angle for foreign students to understand China, as well as foster their critical thinking as with the existing frameworks in analyzing Chinese society and policy process.

 

This course is divided into two major sections, namely 1) the welfare policy introduction and analysis and 2) the welfare policy implementation mechanism analysis. The welfare policies covered include: pension, medical insurance, social assistance, housing, and migrant children welfare. Four guest speakers will be invited to talk about related topics, including doctor-patient conflicts, gender equality, housing and intimate relationship, and NGOs and migrant children welfare.

Accessment Format

1. Class Participation:10%
2. In-class performance:30%: Pre Assessment, Discussion particiaption

3. Essay: 60%

Syllabus

English