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Author:
Wong, Y. C. Richard (Yue-chim Richard), 1952- author.
Title:
Fixing inequality in Hong Kong / Yue Chim Richard Wong.
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xvi, 298 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Equality--Hong Kong.--Hong Kong.
Hong Kong (China)--Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Equality.
China--Hong Kong.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
What is the real challenge. Introduction -- Alleviating poverty is hard -- Human capital, income inequality, and intergenerational mobility -- The family matters -- Housing and land -- Business strategy -- Fiscal concerns -- Labor market measures that don't work -- What is the real challenge.
Summary:
When discussing inequality and poverty in Hong Kong, scholars and politicians often focus on the failures of government policy and push for an increase in social welfare. Richard Wong argues in Fixing Inequality in Hong Kong that universal retirement support, minimum wage, and standard hours of work are of limited effect in alleviating inequality. By comparing Hong Kong with Singapore, he points out that Hong Kong needs a new and long-term strategy on human resource policy. He recommends more investment in education, starting with early education and immigration policy reforms to attract highly educated and skilled people to join the workforce. In analyzing what causes inequality, this book ties disparate issues together into a coherent framework, such as Hong Kong's aging population, lack of investment in human capital, and family breakdowns. Rising divorce rates among low-income households have created a shortage of housing, driving rents and property prices upwards, and enlarging the wealth gap between those who own housing and those who do not, thus causing intergenerational upward mobility. This is the third of Richard Wong's collections of articles on society and economy in Hong Kong. Diversity and Occasional Anarchy and Hong Kong Land for Hong Kong People, published by Hong Kong University Press in 2013 and 2015 respectively, discuss growing contradictions in Hong Kong's economy and current housing problems as well as their solutions. -- Provided by publisher.
Series:
A Friedman lecture fund monograph
ISBN:
9888390678
9789888390670
9888390627
9789888390625
OCLC:
(OCoLC)962005391
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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