Press Release
Global Social Security Review, No. 22 Published
- Date 2023-01-03
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KIHASA published Global Social Security Review, No. 22 with a spcial focus on policies of local society for the vulnerable class.
Special Article: Policies of Local Soceity for the Vulnerable Class
■"Dementia-friendly Communities in the UK," Eun-Ha Namkung, KIHASA
■"Healthy and Active Aging in German Communities," Merkel, Sebastian Langer, Henrike, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum
■"Age-friendly policies in the United States," Yeon Jin Choi, University of Southern California
■"Singapore's Child Right and Child-friendly Smart City," Jungup Lee, National University of Singapore
■"Trends and Implications of the Barrier-Free Law in Japan," Sungmin Jeon, Korea Tourism Organization
Issue Analysis
■"Japan's New Approach to Scientific measurement of Long-Term Care Service Quality," Sun-young Lee, Gangneung-Wonju National University
■"Long-Term Unemployment Zero Zones Experiment in France," Jung-Seung Yang, Kunsan National University; Sin-Eae Kim, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training
■"The Enactment of the Accessibility Improvement Act in Germany and Its Implications," Da-Eun Chong, Universitat Regensburg
■"The Results and Implications of the Survey on the Homeless People in Japan," Deokyoung Lim, KIHASA
■"Institutional Arrangements for Social Farming in the Netherlands and Italy," Jeongseop Kim, Korea Rural Economic Institute
■"Digital platforms for youth mental health services: Cases in Australia, Canada, and UK," Minjae Choi & Yo Han Lee, Korea University
Global Social Security Trends
■"The Issue of Public Pension Reform in the United States," Tae Kuen Kim, Adelphi University
■"Recent Trends in After-school Care Service in France," Jungim Ha, EHESS/IRIS
■"UK Government Cost of Living Support Package Following Rising Inflation," Soyoug Kweon, University of Bath
■"Trends in the German Children's Ombudsperson System," Moonki Hong, County of Wanju