A Research on Legal Institutions of Social Pension Insurance for Chinese Landless Farmers
Abstract
Nowadays in China, enormous explorations have been made towards solving the problems in social pension insurance for landless farmers, producing some revelatory experience. Guided by the general trend of mergence of pension insurance institutions, China is expected to constructthe relevant legal system with its own characteristics by establishing basic principles and setting up the basic law, the specialized law and relevant laws and regulations at different levels.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x
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