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The Welfare State in East Asia

The Welfare State in East Asia

The Welfare State in East Asia

Author:
Joseph Wong, University of Toronto
Published:
February 2025
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Format:
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ISBN:
9781108814799

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    During the postwar period, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea emerged as industrial and democratic exemplars in the East Asia region. A less well-known story is of their equally remarkable achievements in social policy reform and the formation of welfare states. Section 1 of the Element provides an overview of welfare state deepening in Japan, Taiwan and Korea and an account of why and how the developmental states institutionalized the social insurance model. Section 2 examines the drivers of social welfare universalization in Japan, Taiwan and Korea, notably the importance of democratization. Section 3 focuses on emerging challenges to the East Asian welfare state and how it has adapted. Though Japan, South Korea and Taiwan evolved their welfare states in a distinctive way historically, the current challenges they face and their responses have converged with other developed, post-industrial democracies.

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    • Published: February 2025
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    • ISBN: 9781108896313
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The Developmental State and Social Policy
    • 2. Democratization and Social Welfare
    • 3. Adaptation for the Twenty-First Century
    • Conclusion: Exceptionalism to Universalism.

    Author

    Joseph Wong , University of Toronto