An Analytical Study on Social Security Service Strategies in Accordance with Local Community Change
AUTHORS
Mi Ran Lee,Dept. Social Welfare, Kosin University
ABSTRACT
Recently, welfare states are preparing for sustainable welfare plans and future society through new social security strategies and policies for changes in the internal and external welfare environment. It is necessary to establish a social security strategy at the local level in accordance with the changes in the welfare environment in the localization age through production·supply-oriented welfare and employment and social service policies linking welfare and education rather than consumption demand policies. As the welfare paradigm shifted from the welfare strategy focused on the consumptive income guarantee to productive social services, the status of local governments in the welfare sector strengthens and its role is expands. Considering that the welfare programs of local governments are increasing every year, it is necessary to establish a new social security strategy for population and social change not only at the national level but also at the local level. This study revealed that it is necessary to establish appropriate social security strategy in accordance with changes in the welfare environment of the region and that specific policies need to focus on endogenous issues that reflect local characteristics at the local level. Therefore, this study was conducted to analyze and forecast the population structure and social change of the community and to provide basic data on response strategy and regional growth policy through social security service analysis.
KEYWORDS
Welfare State, Social Service, Welfare Environment Change, Regional Growth, Welfare Paradigm
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