Abstract

This article maps out and examines the composition, content and characteristics of the PRC's policies on voluntary services for people with disabilities, categorizing policies as “core,” “middle” and “peripheral” and examining their common characteristics. By examining this set of policies it also reveals something of the existing problems of China's sectoral, and sometimes segmented, policies more generally.

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