Negotiating poverty from midlife to pre-old age: A longitudinal study on social assistance recipients in Shanghai
Author(s)
Author(s)
Chen, H.
Zeng, Q.
Date Issued
2013
Publisher
Routledge
Journal
Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development
Volume
23
Issue
4
Start page
285
End page
298
Abstract
The minimum living standard guarantee (MLSG) programme is part of the social security system in Mainland China designed to tackle urban poverty. To understand how the urban poor manage under this programme, this study interviewed 40 households receiving MLSG assistance in Shanghai. Our findings were as follows: (a) a large proportion of the interviewees who received MLSG assistance from the government were pushed to do so because of the massive layoffs during the economic reform; (b) the MLSG recipients were likely to be trapped in a poverty cycle from middle age up until they reached official retirement age.
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