Group 1 - The implementation of the new regulation by the Supreme People's Court on September 1 aims to invalidate any agreements that circumvent social insurance obligations, thereby enhancing the social security system and protecting citizens' rights [1] - The historical context shows that a robust social security system is essential for national development, providing a safety net during economic transitions and shocks [1] - There is a current issue in China where some market entities do not pay social insurance for employees, and some young individuals opt out for short-term income, which poses future risks for retirement and healthcare [1] Group 2 - The shift in China's economic model from investment and export-driven to innovation and consumption-driven emphasizes the importance of investing in human development to generate a "demographic dividend" and enhance consumer capacity [2] - A comprehensive social security system can improve future security perceptions, consumption expectations, and reduce defensive savings, particularly among low- and middle-income groups [2] - The current "involution" competition in some industries, characterized by price wars and cost-cutting measures, often leads to reduced labor costs and non-compliance with social insurance payments, which can hinder high-quality development [2] Group 3 - China is promoting a people-centered new urbanization, with a current urbanization rate of 67% for the resident population, but only 50% for the registered population, indicating a significant number of migrant workers who are not fully urbanized [3] - The 20th National Congress emphasizes equal rights for agricultural migrants in social insurance, housing, and education, aiming to accelerate their urbanization and enhance fairness [3] - The unique characteristics of Chinese modernization, including a large population and the goal of common prosperity, necessitate a more advanced social security system to meet new challenges [4]
21社论丨完善社会保障体系,让“投资于人”驱动高质量发展
21世纪经济报道·2025-08-11 23:41