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A Study on Familialism of Care Policy in Korea
초록
영어
Considering recent changes in care policies for children and the elderly, this study assumed that the familialistic characteristics of the welfare state in Korea might differ from those of the past. In order to explore the direction of change in familialism, this study focused on care policies for children under six and for the elderly who are sixty-five and over. Applying Leitner’s four types of familialism‒implicit familialism, explicit familialism, optional familialism, and de-familialism‒to the study, it analyzed both familialization care policies, such as paid parental leave, homecare allowance, tax credit, and de-familialization care policies, including service provision and subsidies. The results of the study showed that care policy for children under 6 displayed the characteristics of “optional familialism,” while care policy for the elderly reflected “de-familialism.”
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I. 서론
II. 이론적 고찰
III. 연구 방법
IV. 결과 및 해석
V. 요약 및 결론
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