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Pressure, Policy-Making and Policy Outcome
- Understanding East Asian Welfare Reforms -

(Thu) 30th June to (Sat) 2nd July, 2005
at the University of Kent, UK

 

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Author

Title

 

Plenary Speaker's paper        

 

Ha-Joon Chang

The Role of Social Policy in Economic Development – Some Theoretical Reflections and Lessons from East Asia

 

Shogo Takegawa

The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism: International Situation as a Factor of Welfare State Building

 

Yeon-Myung Kim

Towards a Comprehensive Welfare State in South Korea: Institutional features, post-industrial pressures, and the possibility of the welfare state

 

Yeun-wen Ku

Welfare Development in East Asia: Studies and Findings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presenter's paper

 

Bernard H Casey

The employment of older people: Can we learn from Japan? / Tables, etc.

 

Chao-Yin Lin

A Political Feasibility Study on the Reform of the Financing Scheme of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Program

 

Chin-Fen Chang

Labour Market Exclusion and the Response of the Government:  A Case Study of Taiwan

 

Chun Chang Bae

Single-payer Health Care Reform in South Korea: Major actors behind the reforms

 

Chun-Tsai Hsu

The Health and Social Care of Aboriginal Adults in Taiwan: A Study of the Paiwan Group

 

Christian Aspalter

The East Asian Welfare Regime: A Political-Cultural Perspective

 

Dae-hee Lee

A study for negative emotions in the policy process of emotional government

 

Gyu-Jin Hwang

The Rules of the Game: The politics of national pensions in Korea

 

Hiromi Ishizuka

Gender Gap in Chinese Economic and Social Systems : An empirical Analysis With F-GENS China Panel Data of Ochanomizu University

 

Hyun-bang Shin

Changing welfare approaches in mainland China: The case of housing welfare and residential redevelopment in Beijing

 

In-Young Jung

Poverty alleviation and the effectiveness of the social assistance scheme in Korea

 

Jerry Hsiao

Traditional Chinese Medicine Industry Building in Taiwan: Welfare Challenge for the Elders in Access to Medicines?

 

Jin-Young Moon

Recent Changes of Welfare State Programmes in East Asian NICs -with Special References to Policy Measures against Ageing

 

Ju-Na Chiu

Closing the Gap in Labor Market—The Employment Policy for Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan

 

Junko Yamashita

Legitimizing Domiciliary Services for Older People and The Issue of Political Evaluation of Care and Gender: The Case of Changes in Social Care Policies in Japan

 

Kikuka Kobatake

Gender and pension reforms in Japan

 

Kyo-seong Kim

Performance of Korean Welfare System in the DJ Administration

 

Kyungzoon Hong

Continuity and Change in the Korean Welfare Regime

 

Masato Shizume

Typology of Public Pension Reform and Future of 2004 Pension Reforms in Japan

 

Mutsumi Matsumoto

Education Policy for Korean minority in Japan

 

On-Kwok Lai

De-Coupling Labor Market Restructuring and Mobile-Nomadic Social (Sub-)Citizenship? Prospect of Welfare Reform and Labor Rights in Pacific-Asia in a Globalizing World

 

Rie Yamanoi

Attempt to Assure Quality of Care Management Practice by a Municipal Government

 

Shu-yun Wu

The Childcare Arrangements and the Needs of Working Mothers under the Current Employment Policy in Taiwan

 

Song-Lin Huang

A Research of Public Domiciliary Care Services for Elderly People Living Alone --the case in Taiwan

 

Takafumi Uzuhashi

Japan as a Workfare Regime: A Note for the Study of Asian Type of Welfare State

 

Takeshi Hieda

Social Welfare Reforms from a Policy-Network Perspective: Comparative Policy Processes of the Long-term Care Insurance Law and the Child Welfare Law in Japan

 

Tsung-hsi Fu

The development of old age income protection systems in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore

 

Yasuhiro Kamimura

Welfare States in East Asia: Similar Conditions, Different Past and Divided Future / Tables

 

Yoshio Maya

Economic Progress and Social Protection: The Japanese Experience

 

Young Jun Choi

Theoretical review on ‘Pension Politics? Explaining pension development in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan after 1990s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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