Social Spending in Korea

Social Spending in Korea
Author: Selim Elekdag
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475549210

Going forward, Korea faces two closely related challenges: sustaining economic growth against the backdrop of a rapidly aging population and ameliorating income inequality. This paper argues that a gradual increase in social spending could promote more sustainable and inclusive growth in Korea. In particular, simulation results suggest that social spending which supports labor market reforms can boost longer-term growth. However, despite rapid increases recently—albeit from a low base—there is still a social spending gap relative to Korea’s OECD peers. Because of several fiscal challenges in the coming decades, increases in social spending should be incremental, and would be usefully guided by a longer-term fiscal framework.

Society at a Glance 2005 OECD Social Indicators

Society at a Glance 2005 OECD Social Indicators
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2005-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9264007148

Society at a Glance is OECD's biannual compendium of indicators showing the extent to which OECD countries are becoming more equal, more healthy, and more cohesive.

OECD Economic Surveys: Korea 2018

OECD Economic Surveys: Korea 2018
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9264300821

Economic growth picked up in 2017, but reforms are needed to sustain Korea's convergence toward the income levels in the most advanced countries. Its labour productivity is 46% below the top half of OECD countries, reflecting problems in the service sector. In addition, productivity in small ...

Society at a Glance 2019 OECD Social Indicators

Society at a Glance 2019 OECD Social Indicators
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9264312854

This report, the ninth edition of the biennial OECD overview of social indicators, addresses the growing demand for quantitative evidence on social well-being and its trends. This year’s edition presents 25 indicators, several of which are new, and includes data for 36 OECD member countries and ...

Long-term Projection of Social Expenditure in Korea

Long-term Projection of Social Expenditure in Korea
Author: The Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (South Korea)
Publisher: 길잡이미디어
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 8968271445

Chapter 1 Research Background, Objectives and Structure Ⅰ. Research background Ⅱ. Research objectives and structure Chapter 2 OECD SOCX Categories Ⅰ. OECD SOCX Ⅱ. Application of OECD SOCX to the 2013 Korean government budget Ⅲ. Limits of applying OECD SOCX classification to Korea, and future tasks Chapter 3 Expenditure Projection Method Ⅰ. Overview Ⅱ. Expenditure projection method Chapter 4 Social Insurance Fiscal Projections Ⅰ. National Pension Ⅱ. Civil service occupational pensions Ⅲ. National Health Insurance (NHI) and Long-term Care Insurance for the Elderly (LTCIE) Ⅳ. Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Workers Compensation Insurance (WCI) Chapter 5 Projections of Social Expenditure Finance by General Revenue (other than Social Insurance) Ⅰ. Programs for structured long-term projection model Ⅱ. Programs for simple projection model Chapter 6 Social Expenditure Projection Results and International Comparison Ⅰ. Social expenditure projection results Ⅱ. Social expenditure in major OECD countries Chapter 7 Conclusion and Policy Implications Ⅱ. Summary Ⅱ. Policy implications ■References ■Appendices [Appendix 1] Demographic and economic assumptions [Appendix 2] Application of the inflation rate as the rate of increase in general fiscal expenditure

Making Social Spending Work

Making Social Spending Work
Author: Peter H. Lindert
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108808239

How does social spending relate to economic growth and which countries have got this right and wrong? Peter Lindert examines the experience of countries across the globe to reveal what has worked, what needs changing, and who the winners and losers are under different systems. He traces the development of public education, health care, pensions, and welfare provision, and addresses key questions around intergenerational inequality and fiscal redistribution, the returns to investment in human capital, how to deal with an aging population, whether migration is a cost or a benefit, and how social spending differs in autocracies and democracies. The book shows that what we need to do above all is to invest more in the young from cradle to career, and shift the burden of paying for social insurance away from the workplace and to society as a whole.

Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World

Economic and Social Rights in a Neoliberal World
Author: Gillian MacNaughton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108418155

This multidisciplinary book examines the potential of economic and social rights to contest adverse impacts of neoliberalism on human wellbeing.

Social and Economic Policies in Korea

Social and Economic Policies in Korea
Author: Dong-Myeon Shin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2003-12-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134467710

A unique explanation of the development of Korean social policy using the concepts of 'policy idea', 'policy network' and 'policy-linkages' to examine the causes, patterns and consequences of state interventions in the economy and social affairs.

Strengthening Social Cohesion in Korea

Strengthening Social Cohesion in Korea
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9264188940

This report suggests policy options, based on the practices and reforms of other countries, in the following four areas: I) Income Distribution and Poverty; II) Tackling the Duality of the Labour Market; III) Early Childcare; and IV) Moving beyond Hospitals to better Care in the Community.

The Political Economy of the Small Welfare State in South Korea

The Political Economy of the Small Welfare State in South Korea
Author: Jae-jin Yang
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108248438

This book explains why the Korean welfare state is underdeveloped despite successful industrialization, democratization, a militant labor movement, and a centralized meritocracy. Unlike most social science books on Korea, which tend to focus on its developmental state and rapid economic development, this book deals with social welfare issues and politics during the critical junctures in Korea's history: industrialization in the 1960–70s, the democratization and labor movement in the mid-1980s, globalization and the financial crisis in the 1990s, and the wind of free welfare in the 2010s. It highlights the self-interested activities of Korea's enterprise unionism at variance with those of a more solidaristic industrial unionism in the European welfare states. Korean big business, the chaebol, accommodated the unions' call for higher wages and more corporate welfare, which removed practical incentives for unions to demand social welfare. Korea's single-member-district electoral rules also induce politicians to sell geographically targeted, narrow benefits rather than public welfare for all while presidents are significantly constrained by unpopular tax increase issues. Strong economic bureaucrats acting as veto player also lead Korea to a small welfare state.