你可以机翻一下再发。中国的10%是不高,也不知道具体统计口径是什么。肯定不如发达国家就是了。
In 2018/2019, public social expenditure-to-GDP ratios varied considerably across the Asia/Pacific region. However, they were generally well below the OECD average (Figure 4.10). Average public spending on social protection in the Asia/Pacific region was about one-third of the average in the OECD as a whole. Public social spending in Japan was about 22% of GDP, close to 20% in New Zealand while it was around 10% of GDP in China and Mongolia. By contrast, public spending on social protection is around 2% of GDP in Bangladesh, Lao PDR and Papua New Guinea.