The government could work out specific measures to help the
vulnerable even before they are pulled into poverty, says a signed
article in Yanzhao Metropolis News. An excerpt
follows:
At a forum on social security held over the weekend in Beijing,
Vice-Premier Huang Ju stressed that the state would take measures
to improve the social security system in an effort to ensure that
all people, especially low income earners, could enjoy the benefits
of social development.
Huang's remarks reflect the government's attention to improving
common people's lives and protecting the less advantaged from
financial and social risks, which could also boost public
confidence in the social welfare system.
Besides the efforts to improve the social security system,
another important task to the same effect is that the government
could apply some solutions to bridge the income gap and prevent
more of the population from entering the low-income group.
Currently, the low-income group in China is mainly composed of
laid-off workers from state-owned enterprises, migrant workers in
cities and farmers who lost their land in industrialization or
urbanization.
The government should work out specific policies to improve
their incomes and maintain their standards of living before they
have substantial financial difficulties.
Many workers are dismissed when their enterprises are
restructured. Their income, usually quite low, is fixed upon their
dismissal and unlikely to change even after their former employers
see huge improvements in revenue. If the government sees to that,
the laid-off workers may expect better income.
Migrant workers are easily stricken by poverty because they are
usually not covered by the insurance and subsidies they deserve as
employees. Many are under-paid.
Many farmers who lost their farmland in urbanization also lost
their source of stable income, for they did not get enough
compensation for the land acquisition. Experts estimated that
farmers usually get only 10 percent of all the revenues generated
in land transference.
So, the effect would be remarkable in bridging the income
difference if the government could work out some policies to
prevent these vulnerable groups from dropping below the poverty
line.
(China Daily September 27, 2006)