Not only that Donshan, but it is a communist country with little or no social safety net. In many cases healthcare, education and other benefits can only be had for payment. The state does treat some well. I had a friend studying here in Cyprus for 3-years on the State's dime, but I think that is rather the exception.
And, with the one child policy they ended up with a 4-2-1 paradox where one child is caring or helping to care for two parents and four grandparents. It is tearing the traditional family unit apart, there is no state apparatus to pick-up the slack.
Add-in the infirm and workers injured in industrial accidents and it is not hard to imagine a Darwinian nightmare. The very problems that communism was supposedly brought in to solve.

The organized state is a wonderful invention whereby everyone can live at someone else's expense.