China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside
This report aims to assist the central government to design a strategy for improving public service delivery in rural areas, with a pilot to fast-track implementation of specific aspects of this strategy. In assessing current public service deliver...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES APPROPRIATIONS AUDITS BASIC EDUCATION BLOCK GRANTS CENTRAL TRANSFERS CITIZEN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSOLIDATION CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT DEBT DEBT RULES DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT FINANCING DISCRETION ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL FINANCE EMPLOYMENT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUALIZATION EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITIES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL GAPS FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FORMAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HOME AFFAIRS HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILLEGAL MIGRANTS ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION IMPACT OF MIGRATION INCOME SUPPORT INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SYSTEM INSURANCE INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INTERVENTION INVESTIGATIONS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL FINANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL REVENUE LOCAL SPENDING LOCAL TAXES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL CARE MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION POLICY MINISTER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINORITY MODERNIZATION MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL EXPENDITURES NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL PRIORITY NATURAL RESOURCES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OPERATING EXPENSES PACIFIC REGION PATIENT PENSIONS POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICIANS POOR FAMILIES POVERTY REDUCTION PREFECTURES PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PROFLIGACY PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE PROVISION OF EDUCATION PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS PUBLIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY CONTROL RECIPIENT GOVERNMENTS REFORM PROGRAMS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESOURCE FLOWS RESPECT REVENUE MOBILIZATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL PRODUCTION RURAL RESIDENTS SANITATION SCHOOL STUDENTS SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL BUDGETS SUBNATIONAL FINANCE SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBVENTIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAX RATES TAX SHARING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TETANUS TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TUBERCULOSIS UNFUNDED MANDATES URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION USER CHARGES WAGES WALKING WORKERS |
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ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES APPROPRIATIONS AUDITS BASIC EDUCATION BLOCK GRANTS CENTRAL TRANSFERS CITIZEN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSOLIDATION CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT DEBT DEBT RULES DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT FINANCING DISCRETION ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL FINANCE EMPLOYMENT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUALIZATION EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITIES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL GAPS FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FORMAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HOME AFFAIRS HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILLEGAL MIGRANTS ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION IMPACT OF MIGRATION INCOME SUPPORT INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SYSTEM INSURANCE INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INTERVENTION INVESTIGATIONS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL FINANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL REVENUE LOCAL SPENDING LOCAL TAXES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL CARE MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION POLICY MINISTER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINORITY MODERNIZATION MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL EXPENDITURES NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL PRIORITY NATURAL RESOURCES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OPERATING EXPENSES PACIFIC REGION PATIENT PENSIONS POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICIANS POOR FAMILIES POVERTY REDUCTION PREFECTURES PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PROFLIGACY PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE PROVISION OF EDUCATION PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS PUBLIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY CONTROL RECIPIENT GOVERNMENTS REFORM PROGRAMS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESOURCE FLOWS RESPECT REVENUE MOBILIZATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL PRODUCTION RURAL RESIDENTS SANITATION SCHOOL STUDENTS SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL BUDGETS SUBNATIONAL FINANCE SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBVENTIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAX RATES TAX SHARING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TETANUS TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TUBERCULOSIS UNFUNDED MANDATES URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION USER CHARGES WAGES WALKING WORKERS World Bank China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside |
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East Asia and Pacific China |
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This report aims to assist the central
government to design a strategy for improving public service
delivery in rural areas, with a pilot to fast-track
implementation of specific aspects of this strategy. In
assessing current public service delivery in rural China,
the report adopts a methodological framework that focuses on
the accountability relationships among the four key
stakeholders: the central government, local governments,
service providers, and rural citizens. The report has
analyzed the role of the four key stakeholders in the
delivery of public services in rural areas, the
accountability relationships among them, and how the central
government guides these roles and accountability
relationships. The report concluded that the system of
providing rural public services is in a process of
transition and that recent efforts have brought substantial
improvements, with many benefits already tangible. It added
that the government's continuing focus on strengthening
rural public services is well justified and that an
additional challenge is that the demands for public services
in rural areas are changing rapidly. Moreover, the
government faces many opportunities but also substantial
challenges to further strengthen the system of public
service delivery. |
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World Bank |
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China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside |
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China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside |
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China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside |
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China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside |
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China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside |
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china : public services for building the new socialist countryside |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8945530/china-public-services-building-new-socialist-countryside http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7665 |
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okr-10986-76652021-04-23T14:02:38Z China : Public Services for Building the New Socialist Countryside World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES APPROPRIATE INCENTIVES APPROPRIATIONS AUDITS BASIC EDUCATION BLOCK GRANTS CENTRAL TRANSFERS CITIZEN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION CITIZENS CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSOLIDATION CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT DEBT DEBT RULES DECENTRALIZATION DECISION MAKING DEFICITS DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT FINANCING DISCRETION ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL FINANCE EMPLOYMENT ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS EQUALIZATION EXPENDITURE ASSIGNMENTS EXPENDITURE RESPONSIBILITIES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FINANCIAL DATA FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL GAPS FISCAL INFORMATION FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FORMAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HOME AFFAIRS HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILLEGAL MIGRANTS ILLNESS ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION IMPACT OF MIGRATION INCOME SUPPORT INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INFORMATION CAMPAIGNS INFORMATION SYSTEM INSURANCE INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS INTERGOVERNMENTAL TRANSFERS INTERVENTION INVESTIGATIONS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEGISLATION LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL FINANCE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL REVENUE LOCAL SPENDING LOCAL TAXES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL CARE MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION POLICY MINISTER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MINORITY MODERNIZATION MORAL HAZARD MORTALITY MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL BUDGET NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL EXPENDITURES NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL PRIORITY NATURAL RESOURCES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OPERATING EXPENSES PACIFIC REGION PATIENT PENSIONS POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICIANS POOR FAMILIES POVERTY REDUCTION PREFECTURES PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PROFLIGACY PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE PROVISION OF EDUCATION PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC SERVICE PROVISION PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS PUBLIC SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY CONTROL RECIPIENT GOVERNMENTS REFORM PROGRAMS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESOURCE FLOWS RESPECT REVENUE MOBILIZATION ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL PRODUCTION RURAL RESIDENTS SANITATION SCHOOL STUDENTS SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT SUBNATIONAL BUDGETS SUBNATIONAL FINANCE SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUBVENTIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAX TAX RATES TAX SHARING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TETANUS TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TUBERCULOSIS UNFUNDED MANDATES URBAN AREAS URBAN SERVICES URBANIZATION USER CHARGES WAGES WALKING WORKERS This report aims to assist the central government to design a strategy for improving public service delivery in rural areas, with a pilot to fast-track implementation of specific aspects of this strategy. In assessing current public service delivery in rural China, the report adopts a methodological framework that focuses on the accountability relationships among the four key stakeholders: the central government, local governments, service providers, and rural citizens. The report has analyzed the role of the four key stakeholders in the delivery of public services in rural areas, the accountability relationships among them, and how the central government guides these roles and accountability relationships. The report concluded that the system of providing rural public services is in a process of transition and that recent efforts have brought substantial improvements, with many benefits already tangible. It added that the government's continuing focus on strengthening rural public services is well justified and that an additional challenge is that the demands for public services in rural areas are changing rapidly. Moreover, the government faces many opportunities but also substantial challenges to further strengthen the system of public service delivery. 2012-06-11T17:19:57Z 2012-06-11T17:19:57Z 2007-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8945530/china-public-services-building-new-socialist-countryside http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7665 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific China |