Handbook on East Asian Social PolicyMisa Izuhara Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013年1月1日 - 544 頁 Dramatic socio-economic transformations over the last two decades have brought social policy and social welfare issues to prominence in many East Asian societies. Since the 1990s and in response to national as well as global pressure, there have been subs |
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... Singapore. Her research interests include policies for an ageing population, family caregiving, intergenerational relationships, e-services for older people, and long-term care. Her recent co-edited publication is Experiencing ...
... Singapore. Her research interests include policies for an ageing population, family caregiving, intergenerational relationships, e-services for older people, and long-term care. Her recent co-edited publication is Experiencing ...
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... Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan – has contributed to raise the profile and presence of East Asia upon the global stage. Despite the setback of the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of the late 1990s, the more recent re-emergence of China ...
... Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan – has contributed to raise the profile and presence of East Asia upon the global stage. Despite the setback of the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC) of the late 1990s, the more recent re-emergence of China ...
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... Singapore, as well as the large and world's most populated country of China. There are complex relationships among the 'Chinese societies' of the People's Republic of China, the SARs of Hong Kong and Macau, and the Republic of China ...
... Singapore, as well as the large and world's most populated country of China. There are complex relationships among the 'Chinese societies' of the People's Republic of China, the SARs of Hong Kong and Macau, and the Republic of China ...
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... Singapore remain 'productivist' with evident welfare retrenchment in response to the financial crisis, others, South Korea in particular, show paradoxical welfare expansion in an era of global recession (see Holliday, 2005; Kwon and ...
... Singapore remain 'productivist' with evident welfare retrenchment in response to the financial crisis, others, South Korea in particular, show paradoxical welfare expansion in an era of global recession (see Holliday, 2005; Kwon and ...
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... Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan) he argues it is 'impossible to place [them] in Esping-Andersen's framework' (Holliday, 2000: 711) and suggests there is a fourth welfare regime, located in East Asia, which he dubs the 'productivist ...
... Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan) he argues it is 'impossible to place [them] in Esping-Andersen's framework' (Holliday, 2000: 711) and suggests there is a fourth welfare regime, located in East Asia, which he dubs the 'productivist ...
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a comparison between Taiwan and Korea in the colonial era | 65 |
the enduring influence of British colonial social policy in Malaysia and Hong Kong | 86 |
5 Shaping social policy in the reform era in China | 105 |
PART II DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY AND SOCIAL POLICY | 127 |
12 Social protection governance and the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in East Asia | 245 |
women between tradition and equality | 266 |
PART IV RESEARCH AND SOCIETY | 287 |
probing the middle class and civic organizations in Chinese societies | 289 |
a case study of Hong Kong and other Chinese societies | 309 |
building a comparative quantitative dataset for East Asian social policies | 334 |
17 Qualitative research on family generations in changing East Asian societies | 370 |
PART V CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL POLICY CHALLENGES IN EAST ASIA | 389 |
social development challenges and social policy responses in Hong Kong and Macau | 129 |
7 Exploring social and generational equity in the context of Chinas socioeconomic and demographic transition | 150 |
8 Transitional generations? The contrasting experiences of the 30somethings in China and Japan | 170 |
9 The shaping of social policies in relation to demographic ageing in East Asia | 187 |
PART III EAST ASIA AND WELFARE REGIME DEBATES | 205 |
10 Developmentalism and productivism in East Asian welfare regimes | 207 |
11 Ethnocentrism the developmental state and East Asian welfare | 226 |
18 Housing policy in East Asia | 391 |
Chinese migrant workers and their challenge to social policy | 416 |
exploring the second safety net proposal in Japan | 434 |
the intranational flow of students in Greater China | 452 |
22 Reexamining familycentred care arrangements in East Asia | 472 |
Index | 491 |
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