The Development of China's Undertakings for the Aged [full text]
BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- China published a white
paper on Tuesday, illustrating the development of its undertakings for the aged
over the past two decades and its plans for the near future.
The white paper, the first of its kind, introduces
China's policies, laws and regulations, its security system and medical care
network for the aged.
It also introduces China's social services for the
aged, senior citizens' participation in social development and China's efforts
in safeguarding elderly people's legitimate rights and interests.
The white paper, with more than 10,000 Chinese
characters, was released by the Information Office of the State Council, China's
cabinet.
According to the white paper, by the end of 2005,
China had nearly 144 million people aged over 60, accounting for 11 percent of
its entire population.
"At present, the population of senior citizens in
China is growing by three percent every year," says the white paper.
It says China's population had entered the ageing
stage by the end of the 20th century as the proportion of people aged 60 and
above in China accounted for over ten percent of the entire population.
"For years, the state has made great efforts to
promote the cultural tradition of the Chinese nation ...and taken effective
measures to explore a development mode of undertakings for the aged that fits
China's conditions," says the white paper.
The Chinese government, the white paper says, "has
considered undertakings for the aged an important part of balanced social and
economic development as well as of the building of a harmonious society, and has
adopted economic, legal and administrative measures to constantly promote the
development of undertakings for the aged."
The white paper says the task of solving problems
concerning elderly people and continuously promoting the development of
undertakings for the aged remains an arduous one to China, a developing country
with a population of 1.3 billion.
It says as the number of elderly people keeps
increasing and ageing of population accelerates, and due to the country's uneven
development, one big challenge that China is facing in its social development is
how to guarantee the legitimate rights and interests of the elderly people and
promote the development of undertakings for the aged.
"Facing the growing challenge of the ageing
population, the Chinese government will adopt more effective strategies to
promote the undertakings for the aged in coordination with economic and social
development, in order to enable senior citizens to share the fruits of economic
and social development," says the white paper.
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