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AUTHOR(S):

Zhou Wei, Mi Hong

 

TITLE

Computational Model for One-Child Death Families in China

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ABSTRACT

One-Child Death Families make the greatest sacrifices for China’s Family Plan. Now there is support system for One-Child Death families, But the support level and coverage of this system is not enough. Computational Model is used to calculate the number of One-Child families, hazard of death, the number of death and the number of their parents whose age are more than 49, and analyze the support level of One-Child Death families in urban and rural areas, and provide theoretical and data support for the improvement of this system. The results show that, One-Child families in rural areas is less than urban areas, but hazard of death is higher in any age, so One-Child death families in rural areas is more than urban areas. The suggestion is: central government should improve social security level, and the level in urban and rural areas should be equal. Local government can provide more social support on the base of the central government support system.

KEYWORDS

OCDF Model, Family Planning, Social Security

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Cite this paper

Zhou Wei, Mi Hong. (2016) Computational Model for One-Child Death Families in China. International Journal of Mathematical and Computational Methods, 1, 99-102

 

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