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SUMMARY:Public Attitudes toward Health Care Provision in China - Jane Duck
 ett (PhD\, FBA) is Edward Caird Chair of Politics\, and Director of the Sc
 ottish Centre for China Research at the University of Glasgow. 
DTSTART:20170426T130000Z
DTEND:20170426T150000Z
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CONTACT:Shuai Eddie WEI
DESCRIPTION:There has been a good deal of research on China’s growing in
 equalities\, and increasing attention to public attitudes toward those ine
 qualities. Martin Whyte’s 2011 study found surprisingly little dissatisf
 action across the Chinese population with income inequalities. But there a
 re other dimensions to inequality and an important one is access to health
  care. What do Chinese people think about unequal access to health service
 s? Are inequalities in access to health care a more likely source of anger
  and dissatisfaction with government than income inequalities? This paper 
 examines data from a nationwide survey of the Chinese population conducted
  in late 2012 and early 2013. It examines public attitudes toward unequal 
 access between different groups of people and the determinants of dissatis
 faction.
LOCATION:Room S2\, Alison Richard Building\, Sidgwick Site\, 7 West Road\,
  CB3 9DT
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