The Lost Alone Family Pension Dilemma and Legal Perfection

Jichang ZHANG

Abstract


The family planning policy has been implemented for more than thirty years, these years China formed many one-child families, because of the single child deaths, produced a large number of the family. In addition to face the spirit of bereavement for lost the one-child parents, but also they should bear the raised the old no life pressure. Faced with this situation, only through the improvement of laws and regulations, establish a good pension system and medical insurance system, the loss of single elderly people a sense of family, to solve the security problem of this one society.


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The lost alone family; Pension; One-child

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/5351

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