Huck-ju Kwon, Grami Dong and Hyun-Gyung Moon Seoul National University The Future Challenges of the Developmental Welfare State: the case of Korea.

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Huck-ju Kwon, Grami Dong and Hyun-Gyung Moon Seoul National University The Future Challenges of the Developmental Welfare State: the case of Korea

Introduction  The current economic crisis is different from the previous economic crisis in  Can the existing welfare state in Korea to cope with the social contingencies that arise in a period of economic downturn?

Welfare Reform after the Asian Economic crisis of  Preoccupation with economic development Leaving the vulnerable section of the population outside the system  Developmental welfare state could not cope with social challenges in economic downturn Not able to tackle high unemployment

Welfare Reform after the Asian Economic crisis of  Social policy reforms that would enhance social protection for the vulnerable MLSG, an extended EIP, a new social assistance programme and etc  It still has the features of a developmental welfare state Toward becoming an inclusive developmental welfare state

Global Economic Recession and Social Policy Responses  The global economic downturn triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis in the US The currency swiping deal with Japanese and the US Special budgetary package, “Huimang” project

Global Economic Recession and Social Policy Responses  Differences between the two economic crises Focusing on retaining existing jobs and creating new jobs in the labor market and temporary jobs through public works A range of social policy instruments, such as MLSG and EIP, were already in place to provide social protection

Source: Im Figure3. Minimum Living Standard Guarantee Claims During the Economic Crisis

Source: Korea Employment Information Service, Employment Issuers( Table 4. Percentage of Unemployed People Receiving Unemployment Benefits in Korea

Global Economic Recession and Social Policy Responses  In a nutshell, the existing social policies of the welfare state responded well to the global economic crisis  Does this mean that the welfare state in Korea will cope well with social risk in the future?

Global Economic Recession and Social Policy Responses  Future challenges Demographic ageing and low fertility A stagnated female participation in labor market resulting from the lack of care facilities for children  The welfare state in Korea should be strengthened to provide adequate support for the family, otherwise the long-term growth potential of the economy will be seriously undermined

Concluding Remarks  Increasing the number of the care facilities for children and the elderly and enhancing the economic and geographic accessibility  Necessary to address the gender inequality in the labour market  Reconsidering the balance between work and life