What is social security systems in Vietnam and China?

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5 Responses to “What is social security systems in Vietnam and China?”

  1. christian Says:

    Harold Liston

    Hard earned money that is kept between the mattresses.

  2. izzie Says:

    Norman Paynter

    Your younger family members, generally speaking, I understand that China has began to address this social issue due to their industrialization by creating senior citizen housing/convalescent facilities.
    I do not think Vietnam has one.

  3. 6.5 x 284 Says:

    Laurie Mickle

    extra rice and a little rat meat on Saturday

  4. Razor 6 Says:

    Walter Antoine

    chickens,rice and ducks hidden from the tax man

  5. trovalta_stinks_2 Says:

    Eunice Neilson

    You’re not going to get a straight answer from conservatives.

    As a lib, I will tell you I plain don’t know.

    I know that China has many of the same problems America used to have at the beginning of the industrial revolution.

    Problems like excessive legal pollution, slave wages, dangerous sweat shop working conditions, corruption, big business literally buying government (in China it usually happens at the local level), lack of powers for workers, long work hours, etc.

    However, at the upper level, it does seem like the leadership has acknowledged these problems and are seeking change.

    I know this from watching a four part documentary on China on PBS. It was a pretty intersting show.