Difference and Enlightenment of Livelihood Policies Between China and the United Sates

Zuojun WANG, Yue CHEN, Yanrong WANG

Abstract


This paper analyzes and summarizes the American livelihood policy on the basis of educational public policy, medicine and health public policy, employment and entrepreneurship public policy and compulsory education public policy four policies; learns some experiences and shortages of American livelihood policy. Based on above analyses, putting forward some enlightenments and experiences of China livelihood policy.


Keywords


China and the U.S.; Livelihood policy; Difference; Enlightenment.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6037

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