Social insurance ideas in the People’s Republic of China: A historical and transnational analysis

Aiqun Hu
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Abstract This article provides a historical analysis of the transnational diffusion of social insurance ideas in the People’s Republic of China (1949–present). Based on rich primary documents, this article argues that China’s social insurance policies in the 1950s were heavily influenced by Soviet ideas and institutions of social insurance, which were nevertheless abandoned with the prevailing of Mao’s ideas of “continuing revolution” in the 1960s and 1970s. After China reopened to the world in the late 1970s, China’s social security reforms were first influenced by social insurance ideas of the International Labor Organization (ILO) in the 1980s, then by neoliberal social security models (Singapore’s Central Provident Funds and the World Bank’s three-pillar system) promoted by the World Bank in the 1990s, and finally by the ideas of “social security for all” promoted by the ILO in the new century.
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中华人民共和国社会保险思想:历史与跨国分析
摘要本文对中华人民共和国社会保险思想的跨国传播(1949年至今)进行了历史分析。基于丰富的原始文献,本文认为,20世纪50年代中国的社会保险政策深受苏联社会保险思想和制度的影响,然而,随着20世纪60年代和70年代毛的“继续革命”思想的盛行,这些思想和制度被抛弃了。20世纪70年代末中国对外开放后,中国的社会保障改革首先受到80年代国际劳工组织(ILO)社会保险理念的影响,然后受到90年代世界银行倡导的新自由主义社会保障模式(新加坡的中央公积金和世界银行的三支柱体系)的影响,最后受到新世纪国际劳工组织倡导的“全民社会保障”理念的影响。
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