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Unit name |
Social Policy and Social Change in East Asia |
Unit code |
SPOLM4005 |
Credit points |
20 |
Level of study |
M/7
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Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24)
|
Unit director |
Professor. Izuhara |
Open unit status |
Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None
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Co-requisites |
None
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School/department |
School for Policy Studies |
Faculty |
Faculty of Social Sciences and Law |
Description including Unit Aims
This unit will have four components. The introductory set of sessions will deal with the distinctiveness (or otherwise) of welfare systems in East Asia. This will engage with theoretical debates about welfare regimes as well as more substantive discussions of human capital investment, demographic change and the contemporary political economy of East Asia. These discussions will then be linked to three policy themes: urbanization and shelter; wealth and inequality; welfare and family change.
This unit aims to:
- consider the distinctiveness (or otherwise) of welfare systems in East Asia in the areas of urbanization and shelter; wealth and inequality; welfare and family change;
- introduce students to theoretical debates about welfare regimes;
- explore human capital investment, demographic change and the contemporary political economy of East Asia.
Intended Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the unit students will have developed their knowledge and critical understanding of:
- the distinctiveness (or otherwise) of welfare systems in East Asia in the areas of urbanization and shelter; wealth and inequality; welfare and family change;
- the major theoretical debates about welfare regimes;
- human capital investment, demographic change and the contemporary political economy of East Asia.
Teaching Information
Lectures, seminars, presentation, small and large group activities.
Assessment Information
1 x up to 4,000 word assignment reflecting the learning outcomes listed above.
Reading and References
- Walker, A. and Wong, CK (eds) (2005) East Asian Welfare Regimes in Transition: From Confucianism to globalisation, Bristol: The Policy Press
- Chan, CK, Ngok, K. and Phillips, D. (2008) Social Policy in China: Development and well-being, Bristol: The Policy Press
- Goodman, R. White, G. and Kwon, Huck-ju (1998) The East Asian Welfare Model London; Routledge
- Izuhara, M. (Ed) (2003) Comparing Social Policies: Exploring new perspectives in Britain and Japan Bristol: The Policy Press
- Tang, K-L (2000) Social Welfare Development in East Asia Basingstoke: Palgrave
- Tan, G. (2000) Asian Development: An introduction to Economic, Social and Political Change in Asia Singapore: Times Academic Press