Welfare Reform in East Asia :Towards Workfare - Comparative Development and Policy in Asia

Welfare Reform in East Asia

Welfare Reform in East Asia :Towards Workfare - Comparative Development and Policy in Asia

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In many Western countries, social welfare payments are increasingly being made conditional on recipients doing voluntary work or attending job training courses, a system known as "welfare-to-work" or "workfare". Although social welfare in Asia is very different to the West, with much smaller social welfare budgets, a strong self-reliance and a much higher dependency on family networks to provide support, the workfare approach is also being adopted in many Asian countries. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of how welfare reform around work is implemented in leading East Asian.

Based on the experiences of seven East Asian economies - including China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau - this book critically analyses current trends; the social, economic and political factors which lead to the implementation of workfare; compares the similarities and differences of workfare in the different polities and assesses their effectiveness.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415728379
ISBN10 0415728371
Number Of Pages 188
Item Weight 360 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

"This well-argued book will be a valuable contribution to the fields of social welfare and East Asia, and will be an informative read for students and scholars in those fields."

Aiqun Hu PhD
Arkansas State University - Journal of International and Global Studies

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Author's Bio

Chak Kwan Chan is Reader in Social Policy at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Kinglun Ngok is Professor and Director of the Institute for Social Policy, Centre for Public Administration, School of Government at Sun Yat-sen University, China. They recently co-authored Social Policy in China: Development and Well-Being.

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