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This book situates culture as a determining factor in the development of diverse welfare states, exploring the impact of traditional familialism on South Korean and Taiwanese programs. This approach provides an important alternative to studies that focus on formal variables– such as industrialization, state intervention, and resource mobilization– that do not explain the key differences between the similar programs. Throughout this book, Wang looks into both the historical development and the present situation of medical welfare programs in South Korea and Taiwan, and she highlights the importance of families in these programs’ development. As East Asian societies continue to age while experiencing fewer births, the search for the most suitable, sustainable, and desirable welfare model in each country will become ever more pressing. Academics and practitioners alike will find this refreshing approach to analysis ideal for building welfare institutions that reflect societal values inaddition to economic conditions.
Autor: Wang, Hye Suk
ISBN: 9783319587110
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 151
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 22.09.2017
Untertitel: Building the National Health Insurance Systems in South Korea and Taiwan
Schlagworte: Asian culture East Asian welfare states South Korea Taiwan familialism familial norms health insurance welfare welfare states
Hye Suk Wang is Research Professor in the Institute of East and West Studies, Yonsei University, South Korea. Her research is mainly focused on cultural economic sociology, including organ donation and East Asian Diaspora, and her writings have appeared in the Journal of East Asia Studies and the Asia Pacific Journal for Social Work and Development .

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