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Incrrease The Proportion Of The Initial Distribution Of Labor Compensation

Posted on:2015-08-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330452494351Subject:Basic principles of Marxism
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Since reform and opening, China’s rapid economic development, increasing socialwealth, just a few decades of China’s total GDP has surpassed Japan ranked second in theworld,but in this world was so remarkable achievements,China’s first distribution of laborcompensation has decreased significantly."Twelve Five " period for Income DistributionPlanning unreasonable that "efforts to achieve income growth and economic developmentsimultaneously, labor compensation and labor productivity growth simultaneously.”Objectives of the reform, labor compensation can improve relations with the immediateinterests of workers. The relationship between China’s economic health and sustainabledevelopment. More harmonious labor relations between our country and even theestablishment of a harmonious society. So how to improve the initial distribution of laborcompensation to improve and become an urgent problem at this stageBased on domestic and foreign scholars on workers compensation research and some ofthe classic theory, the initial distribution of the proportion of labor remuneration to analyzethe situation and with the international economy on some typical horizontal comparison,on China’s share of labor compensation levels do the judgment. On this basis combinedwith China’s actual situation, the reasons for the decline of workers compensation andimpact analysis, to improve our proportion of the initial distribution of the importance oflabor compensation. From the system level, the policy level as well as economic aspectsput forward to improve the proportion of labor remuneration in primary distributioncountermeasures.
Keywords/Search Tags:Labor remuneration, Income distribution, The rights of workers, Harmonious labor relations
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