ETHICAL OVERSIGHT: THE ROLE OF DISCIPLINE INSPECTION IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
Published by: Supansa Somboon , Chatchawal Wongwises
Pages: 1-11
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Discipline inspection and supervision play a crucial role in shaping the integrity and ethical standards within China's colleges and universities, pivotal hubs for talent cultivation. This study explores the significance of discipline inspection and supervision within the higher education landscape of China. Positioned as vital agents in the pursuit of world-class academic institutions,
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ADDRESSING CHALLENGES: PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL VULNERABILITY AMONG CHINA'S ELDERLY
Published by: Zhang Jinghua , Wang Xin
Pages: 12-22
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Population aging presents a significant challenge globally, with China experiencing a notable increase in its elderly population in recent years. As the proportion of elderly individuals continues to rise, there is a growing concern about the social vulnerability they face. This paper examines existing research on the social vulnerability of the elderly in China, offering insights into the
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TOWARDS INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTS: EXPLORING DESIGN FOR AGING POPULATIONS
Published by: Li Ming , Wang Xiaojun
Pages: 23-29
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The issue of population aging is increasingly pressing, highlighting inadequacies in the social pension system and a shortage of pension facilities. As a result, a significant portion of elderly individuals opt for community-based care within their families. This study examines the challenges posed by population aging, focusing on the shortcomings of the social pension system and the growing
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