Social Policy and Change in East Asia examines the current state of social policy and social development in East Asia and argues that these two domains should be integrated in order to improve social welfare. This book distinguishes itself by avoiding a Eurocentric approach to social policy analysis, focusing instead on the relationship between institution and development.
Social Policy and Change in East Asia examines the current state of social policy and social development in East Asia and argues that these two domains should be integrated in order to improve social welfare. This book distinguishes itself by avoiding a Eurocentric approach to social policy analysis, focusing instead on the relationship between institution and development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Lee is professor and head of the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. James Midgley is Harry and Riva Specht Professor and dean emeritus of the School of Social Welfare at the University of California, Berkeley. Yapeng Zhu is associate director at the Institute for Social Policy and associate professor in the School of Government, Sun Yat-Sen University.
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Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction: Change and Social Policy in East Asia James Midgley, James Lee & Yapeng Zhu Chapter 1: Economic Turbulence and Social Welfare: Social Policy and Social Development Perspectives James Midgley Chapter 2: Gender, Social Security and Citizenship: Experiences in Four East Asian Cities Kam-wah Chan, Patricia Kennett & Lucille Lok-sun Ngan Chapter 3: Risk Governance in Financial Tsunami in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan Raymond Man-hung Ngan Chapter 4: Financial Crisis and Institutional Response in the Reconstruction of China's Social Welfare System - Keqing Han Chapter 5: Towards Integrated Healthcare for Migrants in Mainland China Qiaobing Wu & Kai Liu Chapter 6: Economic Crisis and Housing Policy Development in China Yapeng Zhu Chapter 7: Maintaining Power or Maintaining the Law: How Corporate Social Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics Challenges Traditional Western Model? Heidi Reed Chapter 8: The Legitimacy Crisis of the Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme in Hong Kong Kim-wah Chung Chapter 9: Housing Policy and Asset Building: Exploring the Role of Home Ownership in East Asian Social Policy James Lee Bibliography
Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction: Change and Social Policy in East Asia James Midgley, James Lee & Yapeng Zhu Chapter 1: Economic Turbulence and Social Welfare: Social Policy and Social Development Perspectives James Midgley Chapter 2: Gender, Social Security and Citizenship: Experiences in Four East Asian Cities Kam-wah Chan, Patricia Kennett & Lucille Lok-sun Ngan Chapter 3: Risk Governance in Financial Tsunami in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan Raymond Man-hung Ngan Chapter 4: Financial Crisis and Institutional Response in the Reconstruction of China's Social Welfare System - Keqing Han Chapter 5: Towards Integrated Healthcare for Migrants in Mainland China Qiaobing Wu & Kai Liu Chapter 6: Economic Crisis and Housing Policy Development in China Yapeng Zhu Chapter 7: Maintaining Power or Maintaining the Law: How Corporate Social Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics Challenges Traditional Western Model? Heidi Reed Chapter 8: The Legitimacy Crisis of the Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme in Hong Kong Kim-wah Chung Chapter 9: Housing Policy and Asset Building: Exploring the Role of Home Ownership in East Asian Social Policy James Lee Bibliography
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