Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Compar the Welfare system in China with the Welfare system in the UK

In China the low retirement pensions for employed women at 60 and men at 65, but in UK it has some differnet for women or men, it also to be equalized at 65 from 2011. In China there are some old people to work because some company allow their staff working until 70 age. Sometimes old person' wages maybe more than younger person. In UK unemployed people can get benefits from government's financial helping. This is the same for China there are unemployed people can take the lowest wage from government in every months.
There are some benefits exist in my country. For example, there are housing benefit, sickness benefit , maternity benefit and death grants. We have many social workers in my country and they are very popular in my country. In my country we called charities :Red Cross Society and The Hope Project. Red Cross Society is the important charity in my country. They not only help  disaster area people, homeless people and so on, but also help other country people. Charities collect money from people's fundraising and some from governments. There is not an equivalent of the Cities Advice Bureau in my country. Nowadays we have some heath service equivalent of the National Health Service(NHS) in my country.However, urban areas have different system for rural areas.In UK they usually earn over 1000 GPs. However, in China when people get sick, they often go to hospital to see a doctor, but now China governments start learn overseas government to develop family doctors. There are a few doctors into people's life. In China a typical nurse's uniform in most part is the same for UK. In my country the emergency telephone number is 110, 120 and 119. 110 calls policeman. 120 calls ambulance. 119 calls fire alarm. The popular 'alternative medicines' in my country is the Chinese medicines and aspirin.
Ref:
Family Doctor Association (2011) WHAT DOES THE FAMILY DOCTOR ASSOCIATION OFFER YOUR PRACTICE? Available at: http://www.family-doctor.org.uk/JointheFDA.aspx.(Accessed: 1 June 2011)

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