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Linda Wong has been an educator and writer ever since she graduated from the University of Oregon in the 1970s with a Master's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Linda enjoys the creative, magical process of writing curriculum and classroom materials, textbooks, and children's books.
Marginalisation and Social Welfare in China provides a systematic analysis, underpinned by recent empirical research and strong comparative theory, that defines and accounts for the contours and operation of China's welfare system.
This work provides a comprehensive overview of the similarities and differences between social policies in the two cities of Hong Kong and Shanghai. Chapters cover issues such as health finance, housing, education, labour, poverty and social security, eldercare, migration, and competitiveness.
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