Family policy addresses some of the important challenges of post-industrial societies, and it presents an important dimension of the recent transformation of advanced welfare capitalism. This article analyses the development of family policy in the two East Asian latecomer countries of Japan and South Korea, where we witness significant policy expansion starting in the 1990s – with the latter displaying much bolder expansion and defamilisation. Explaining the difference in policy expansion, we show that the Korean electorate displays a much stronger pro-welfare orientation, which produced an environment for much fiercer party competition on the grounds of social and family policy
In this article, we revisit Karl Polanyi's concept of ‘oikos’ in order to reconceptualize the role o...
This article describes the relationship between the function of family and the social security insti...
For some years, a productivist strand characterised debates about a possible East Asian welfare mode...
Family policy addresses some of the important challenges of post-industrial societies, and it presen...
Family policy addresses some of the important challenges of post-industrial societies, and it presen...
Recent reforms of family policy signal a turning point in the Korean welfare state, as they undermin...
East-Asia-specific institutional characteristics, especially family-related and cultural contexts, r...
Until recently, welfare politics in Korea and Japan tended to be dominated by conservative forces "f...
Abstract This paper compares the social investment policy reforms that have been intro...
Abstract We provide a comprehensive review of family policy in South Korea (Korea hereafter) for int...
We provide a comprehensive review of family policy in South Korea (Korea hereafter) for internationa...
The project mainly seeks to explain the structural logic behind the welfare expansion trend in three...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
Recent welfare reforms across the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have...
In this article, we revisit Karl Polanyi's concept of ‘oikos’ in order to reconceptualize the role o...
This article describes the relationship between the function of family and the social security insti...
For some years, a productivist strand characterised debates about a possible East Asian welfare mode...
Family policy addresses some of the important challenges of post-industrial societies, and it presen...
Family policy addresses some of the important challenges of post-industrial societies, and it presen...
Recent reforms of family policy signal a turning point in the Korean welfare state, as they undermin...
East-Asia-specific institutional characteristics, especially family-related and cultural contexts, r...
Until recently, welfare politics in Korea and Japan tended to be dominated by conservative forces "f...
Abstract This paper compares the social investment policy reforms that have been intro...
Abstract We provide a comprehensive review of family policy in South Korea (Korea hereafter) for int...
We provide a comprehensive review of family policy in South Korea (Korea hereafter) for internationa...
The project mainly seeks to explain the structural logic behind the welfare expansion trend in three...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
Recent welfare reforms across the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have...
In this article, we revisit Karl Polanyi's concept of ‘oikos’ in order to reconceptualize the role o...
This article describes the relationship between the function of family and the social security insti...
For some years, a productivist strand characterised debates about a possible East Asian welfare mode...