Differences in level of medical expenditures and compensation ratio of medical expenditure among various subgroups in the older population according to age, gender, education, income and area have important public pol...Differences in level of medical expenditures and compensation ratio of medical expenditure among various subgroups in the older population according to age, gender, education, income and area have important public policy implications. This paper discusses these topics by data based on two waves of social surveys, a baseline in 2000 and a follow-up in 2006 named "The Sample Survey on Aged Population in Urban/Rural China (SSAPUR)". During the six years, the increasing speed of medical expenditure is rapid. The payout of medical expenditure of older people in 2000 was more conservative than that in 2006. Gender and urban-rural differences were also evident with regard to the compensation ratio of medical expenditure; older males and all urban older people had higher compensation ratios than elderly females and the rural older people, respectively. Compensation ratio also increased at age, as well as at education and income levels. Inequalities increased over the six-year period between surveys except when analyzed by area of residence and income levels. A comparison of factors affecting medical expenditure showed that the differences in medical expenditure between 2000 and 2006 had increased, though the influencing factors seemed to have become more reasonable.展开更多
The paper investigates the contributions of TV Social Programs in UAE channels in promoting the social changes among youths in UAE, and to what extent it effects their attitudes towards the society and its values and ...The paper investigates the contributions of TV Social Programs in UAE channels in promoting the social changes among youths in UAE, and to what extent it effects their attitudes towards the society and its values and traditions. The study used the expecting value model and the third person effect concept in analyzing the perceptions of the UAE's youths towards the practices of local channels. The sample of the study was 200 male and female from several emirates. The study concluded that 88% of the audience in UAE watch the UAE satellite channels. Dubai channel comes in the top most watched channels, followed by Sharjah Channel, then Abu Dhabi channel. Most of the audience watch these channels in their homes. 78% of the audience watch the TV social programs. The most watched program is Khatwa program in Abd Dhabi channels, followed by shabnaa program. The reasons for watching the social programs are: finding relieve from their problems (66%), the diversity of these programs (64%), and the popularity of social programs' anchors (5%). The most discussed issues are Youths problems and unemployment (91%), local problems (73%), divorce issues (31%). They said that these programs encourages for persevering the local heritage (62%), respect the family values (51%), and social traditions (48%). While the most positive features of the social programs are: promote the local anchors (90%), the most negative features are promoting the western values (94%), and discussing some issues which are not fit with the local traditions (88%). In general the study found that the local TV channels played an important role in social changes in UAE.展开更多
基金美国国家科学基金会项目(1756738)上海纽约大学应用社会经济研究中心的支持项目“上海儿童早期教育与发展调查”(Shanghai Early Education and Development Survey,SEEDS)(2021BF XG_W)中央高校基本业务费资助(2022WKYXQN010)。
文摘Differences in level of medical expenditures and compensation ratio of medical expenditure among various subgroups in the older population according to age, gender, education, income and area have important public policy implications. This paper discusses these topics by data based on two waves of social surveys, a baseline in 2000 and a follow-up in 2006 named "The Sample Survey on Aged Population in Urban/Rural China (SSAPUR)". During the six years, the increasing speed of medical expenditure is rapid. The payout of medical expenditure of older people in 2000 was more conservative than that in 2006. Gender and urban-rural differences were also evident with regard to the compensation ratio of medical expenditure; older males and all urban older people had higher compensation ratios than elderly females and the rural older people, respectively. Compensation ratio also increased at age, as well as at education and income levels. Inequalities increased over the six-year period between surveys except when analyzed by area of residence and income levels. A comparison of factors affecting medical expenditure showed that the differences in medical expenditure between 2000 and 2006 had increased, though the influencing factors seemed to have become more reasonable.
文摘The paper investigates the contributions of TV Social Programs in UAE channels in promoting the social changes among youths in UAE, and to what extent it effects their attitudes towards the society and its values and traditions. The study used the expecting value model and the third person effect concept in analyzing the perceptions of the UAE's youths towards the practices of local channels. The sample of the study was 200 male and female from several emirates. The study concluded that 88% of the audience in UAE watch the UAE satellite channels. Dubai channel comes in the top most watched channels, followed by Sharjah Channel, then Abu Dhabi channel. Most of the audience watch these channels in their homes. 78% of the audience watch the TV social programs. The most watched program is Khatwa program in Abd Dhabi channels, followed by shabnaa program. The reasons for watching the social programs are: finding relieve from their problems (66%), the diversity of these programs (64%), and the popularity of social programs' anchors (5%). The most discussed issues are Youths problems and unemployment (91%), local problems (73%), divorce issues (31%). They said that these programs encourages for persevering the local heritage (62%), respect the family values (51%), and social traditions (48%). While the most positive features of the social programs are: promote the local anchors (90%), the most negative features are promoting the western values (94%), and discussing some issues which are not fit with the local traditions (88%). In general the study found that the local TV channels played an important role in social changes in UAE.