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In China, developing the human resource of “young seniors,” or those who are within the range of 60-69 years old, is a necessary requirement for integrating “active …
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At present, the processes of urbanization and industrialization in China are still underway. Many formations will undergo dramatic changes. Therefore, it is necessary t…
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Socialist modernization in China, a country with a population of more than 1.4 billion, requires the implementation of a people-centered development philosophy and subs…
- Implications of high-quality employment in digital era
Against the backdrop of a complex and grim internal and external environment and significantly increasing uncertainties, high-tech manufacturing and equipment manufactu…
- Double life of ‘Beijing drifters’ depicted
In a sense, the double life of Beijing drifters seems to be divided between the utilitarian patterns of daily life and the “antidote” of social interactions in Youth …
- How to overcome care deficit in Chinese families
The study of Chinese caregiving practices in a "two-generation model" of parents and children does not fully reflect family care responsibilities in Chinese society and…
- Basic welfare key to achieving common prosperity
As the country pursues common prosperity, it is essential to understand the difficult task of ensuring people’s wellbeing, as well as the necessary scope of protection.
- Villages in cities require tailored governance approach
Since the reform and opening up, especially amidst rapid urbanization, some villages have gradually been incorporated into urban regions but failed to fully integrate i…
- Addressing consumption inequality key to common prosperity
To achieve common prosperity and ensure that the fruits of development are shared by urban and rural residents alike requires reducing disparities not only in income di…