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Asset-Building Policy In Korea: Innovation For Social Development, Michael Sherraden
Asset-Building Policy In Korea: Innovation For Social Development, Michael Sherraden
Center for Social Development Research
This Perspective is adapted from Michael Sherraden’s keynote address given during the “Ceremony Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of Self- Sufficiency & Welfare Policy and 10th Anniversary of Asset- Building Policy” in Korea. The Perspective is presented through a partnership between the Center for Social Development, the Korean Ministry of Health & Welfare, and the Korea Development Institute for Self-Sufficiency & Welfare.
The Organization And Administration Of Korean Social Welfare: A Review Of The Literature, Roger A. Lohmann
The Organization And Administration Of Korean Social Welfare: A Review Of The Literature, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
This paper is an effort to provide an overall view of the organization
and administration of Korean Social Welfare. It is based upon a literature
review of published materials on the subject in both Korean and English.
This study is part of a research initiative on East Asian social administration
at the West Virginia University School of Social Work. The basic effort is to
examine aspects of social administration in East Asian countries and
compare them with administrative practices in the Anglo-American tradition.
The paper was prepared with the assistance of two doctoral students.
Ms. Younock Kim and Mr. Sienam …
Social Agency Accountability In Two Cultures, Roger A. Lohmann
Social Agency Accountability In Two Cultures, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
The research reported in this paper is an effort to shed empirical light on traditional accountability in a cross-cultural perspective. Because of the suspicion of a connection between the persistence of the issue in the United States and indigenous cultural factors (most notably the uniquely enduring influence of the Protestant ethic) it was decided to investigate the issue through a comparison of some of the accountability practices of American social agencies with those outside the United States. This study compares the operation of certain accountability dynamics in samples of social agencies in the Appalachian region of the United States and …