Singapore's aversion to being regarded as a welfare state from 1960s onwards till today was in stark contrast to the years after World War Two, when the state had actually emulated the Western welfare states such as the United Kingdom in providing for the poor and sick. Using Esping-Andersen's models of welfare regimes as the basis, this essay tracks the changes in Singapore's social policy over three periods: post-war pre-independence years, post-independence years and the 21st century. It argues that the state's social policy post-independence is unique, since the state's hands-off stance to social security and the policies that were introduced during the developing years were successful in transforming many Singaporeans' lives. However, ...
This article examines the impact of the aging population on social security policy in Singapore. The...
This thesis is a comparative study of the educational policies of successive governments of Singapor...
This study seeks to fill the gap in current literature on street-level bureaucracy in Singapore by m...
Singapore's aversion to being regarded as a welfare state from 1960s onwards till today was in stark...
Publisher奈良There are several reasons for choosing Singapore as the country for my research.First of ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2016.Includes bibliographical references.This study asks two bro...
One of the key debates in comparative politics for East Asian countries has been the concern with th...
According to this paper, Singapore ’ success in economic and social development in recent decades ha...
This book critically reflects on Singapore’s 50 years of independence. Contributors interrogate a se...
10.1080/02185385.2012.759319Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development23135-4
This paper addresses issues of population policy and stratified reproduction in Singapore. When Sing...
International audienceHousing policies have been at the very core of the national ideology of Singap...
Singapore has not been involved in any wars since WWII. Beginning in the late 1970s, the small islan...
Singapore is a highly controlled society. This thesis shows how the system of social control works a...
[[abstract]]This essay in introduction is to the field of study, rather than to the present, itself ...
This article examines the impact of the aging population on social security policy in Singapore. The...
This thesis is a comparative study of the educational policies of successive governments of Singapor...
This study seeks to fill the gap in current literature on street-level bureaucracy in Singapore by m...
Singapore's aversion to being regarded as a welfare state from 1960s onwards till today was in stark...
Publisher奈良There are several reasons for choosing Singapore as the country for my research.First of ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2016.Includes bibliographical references.This study asks two bro...
One of the key debates in comparative politics for East Asian countries has been the concern with th...
According to this paper, Singapore ’ success in economic and social development in recent decades ha...
This book critically reflects on Singapore’s 50 years of independence. Contributors interrogate a se...
10.1080/02185385.2012.759319Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development23135-4
This paper addresses issues of population policy and stratified reproduction in Singapore. When Sing...
International audienceHousing policies have been at the very core of the national ideology of Singap...
Singapore has not been involved in any wars since WWII. Beginning in the late 1970s, the small islan...
Singapore is a highly controlled society. This thesis shows how the system of social control works a...
[[abstract]]This essay in introduction is to the field of study, rather than to the present, itself ...
This article examines the impact of the aging population on social security policy in Singapore. The...
This thesis is a comparative study of the educational policies of successive governments of Singapor...
This study seeks to fill the gap in current literature on street-level bureaucracy in Singapore by m...