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09.14京师经管名家讲坛59期——Growing into Relative Poverty –– Urban China 1988 to 2013
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主 题:Growing into Relative Poverty –– Urban China 1988 to 2013
主讲人:Professor Bjorn Gustafsson
时 间:2017年9月14日(周四)14:00
地 点:后主楼 1620室
内容简介:
Several arguments for applying a relative poverty line to urban China are presented: Living standards in urban China are approaching the ones in rich countries where poverty is typically assessed against a relative poverty line. According to survey responses did urban residents in China 2013 assess a much higher income to be necessary than was the case in 2002. Furthermore local governments in urban China have increased the purchasing power of the Di Bao lines used when assessing claims for social assistance.
主讲人简介:
Professor Bjorn Gustafsson has been working at the University of Goteborg,Sweden for more than 30 years, who places emphasis on Labor Economics, Quantitative Social Research, Social Policy. He had worked at the Swedish Council for Social Research (SFR) as a senior researcher in Social Policy with an emphasis on poverty and income maintenance questions (based at the Department of Social Work, University of Goteborg) from July 1996 to June 2002. Meanwhile, he has worked as a research fellow at Institute for Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany since 1999, and refereed assignments for more than 50 different academic journals.
主讲人:Professor Bjorn Gustafsson
时 间:2017年9月14日(周四)14:00
地 点:后主楼 1620室
内容简介:
Several arguments for applying a relative poverty line to urban China are presented: Living standards in urban China are approaching the ones in rich countries where poverty is typically assessed against a relative poverty line. According to survey responses did urban residents in China 2013 assess a much higher income to be necessary than was the case in 2002. Furthermore local governments in urban China have increased the purchasing power of the Di Bao lines used when assessing claims for social assistance.
主讲人简介:
Professor Bjorn Gustafsson has been working at the University of Goteborg,Sweden for more than 30 years, who places emphasis on Labor Economics, Quantitative Social Research, Social Policy. He had worked at the Swedish Council for Social Research (SFR) as a senior researcher in Social Policy with an emphasis on poverty and income maintenance questions (based at the Department of Social Work, University of Goteborg) from July 1996 to June 2002. Meanwhile, he has worked as a research fellow at Institute for Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany since 1999, and refereed assignments for more than 50 different academic journals.