Study of Fiscal Policies to Promote the Development of China's Elderly Service System

Authors

  • Min Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v9i3.9504

Keywords:

Population aging, Elderly care service system, Fiscal policy.

Abstract

China is experiencing the largest and fastest population aging in human history. With the rapid development of China's medical service level and socio-economic level, the life expectancy is increasing year by year, and the demand for elderly service is rising, and they hope to improve their living standard and quality of life through more elderly service. Bringing more serious challenges to the elderly service system, the elderly service system is gradually rising to the level of national strategy. Although the elderly service system has been initially established in China, there are still many defects and shortcomings. Fiscal policy, as an important tool to promote the development of the elderly service system, is of great significance to promote the development of the elderly service system, both from the perspective of safeguarding people's livelihood and improving public services, and from the purpose of promoting sustainable economic development. This paper takes fiscal policy reform as the breakthrough point of research to improve China's elderly service system is conducive to the establishment of a market-oriented diversified elderly service supply system, which can be more proactive in seeking the inherent, dynamic and sustainable action mechanism of fiscal policy, and is conducive to the continuous adjustment and upgrading of fiscal policy and the formation of a scientific fiscal management system, which can effectively solve the elderly problem in China and realize an efficient, coordinated and sustainable elderly service model. In addition, it can measure the government's performance, restrain and supervise the government's behavior, and further improve the government's work efficiency.

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Published

28-06-2023

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How to Cite

Li, M. (2023). Study of Fiscal Policies to Promote the Development of China’s Elderly Service System. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 9(3), 86-89. https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v9i3.9504