New urbanization; Urban resilience; Coupled coordination model; Huaihe River Basin

Authors

  • Sisi Chen
  • Siyu Xiang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/wttn2d91

Keywords:

Pension system, legal system optimization, national governance modernization, sustainable pension security.

Abstract

Contemporary China's pension system revolves around the allocation and acquisition of pension resources, relying on the enforcement of political power as a guarantee, and is closely integrated with the formulation of laws to form a normative system. This system is composed of a variety of specific systems, and the sub-systems are interconnected and complementary in function, forming a comprehensive pension security network. In the process of promoting the modernization of the national governance system and governance capacity, the pension field needs to achieve a benign governance model, which requires a complete pension system as a support. Under the framework of the existing political system and constitutional system, the basic governance logic remains unchanged. To further promote the development of the pension system, the key lies in optimizing the pension legal system and establishing an effective coordination mechanism between laws and systems. Specifically, it is necessary to start from the following aspects: first, reconstruct the pension legal system with a coordinated and development approach, enhance the fairness of the pension legal system on the basis of objectively analyzing the social situation, and ensure the sustainability of social pension security; second, optimize the pension legal system from the perspective of national strategic layout, including improving the form of family pension responsibility and accelerating the legalization of social pension security; finally, strengthen the development of pension laws by giving full play to the leading role of the National People's Congress in legislation and improving the review mechanism of administrative normative documents. Only in this way can we form a modern system to deal with the issue of elderly care under the increasingly severe aging situation.

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2024-09-20

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