Das soziale Wohlfahrtssystem der Senioren und die Lebenssituation älterer Menschen in KoreaLIT Verlag Münster, 2007 - 304 pages |
Contents
Einleitung | 10 |
Ausgangslage Der demographische Wandel | 23 |
Sozialpolitik | 79 |
Die historische Entwicklung der Sozialpolitik in Korea | 99 |
Altersbilder | 250 |
Schlussbemerkung | 266 |
Literaturliste | 271 |
Common terms and phrases
65 Jahren 65-Jährigen aged allerdings alten Menschen Altenpolitik Altenquotienten Altenversorgung Alter(n)s Alterns Altersarmut Altersbilder Altersgruppe Anteil Arbeit Arbeitnehmer Arbeitslosenversicherung asian welfare model asiatischen Wohlfahrtsstaaten Aspekte aufgrund bedeutet Begriff besteht Bevölkerung Beziehung Bezug bspw Choi Choson Dangun Demnach demographischen Wandels durchschnittliche Einkommen Eltern Entwicklung erst familiale Familie Fertilitätsrate finanzielle Frage Frauen Generation Gesamtbevölkerung Gesellschaft Gesundheit gibt Gründe Grundrechte Haushalt Health heißt heute Hilfe zum Lebensunterhalt Hochaltrigkeit Höhe Hwanung individuelle Insgesamt Insurance Kinder Kindespietät konfuzianischen Konfuzianismus konfuzianistischen Konfuzius Korea Krankenversicherung Kwon Ländern Leben Lebenserwartung Lebenslage Lebenslagenkonzept lich Lunyu Männer Maßnahmen MOHW OECD Personen Pflegeversicherung politischen Prozess Rente Rentenversicherung Ressourcen Rosenmayr rung schen Schulz-Nieswandt 2006 siehe soll somit sowie soziale Wohlfahrtssystem sozialen Sicherung sozialen Sicherungssystems Sozialhilfe Sozialpolitik Sozialstaat Sozialversicherung Staat staatliche state steht stellt Südkorea Taiwan traditionellen unterschiedliche Veränderungen Vergleich verschiedenen Versorgung weiter wirtschaftlichen Wohlfahrt Wohlfahrtsmodell Wohlfahrtsstaaten Wohlfahrtssystem der Senioren Zahl zunehmend Zusammenhang
Popular passages
Page 298 - Article 28. (1) All citizens shall have the right to work. The State shall endeavor to promote the employment of workers through social and economic means. (2) All citizens shall have the duty to work. The contents and conditions of the duty to work shall be determined by law in conformity with democratic principles. (3) Standards of working conditions shall be determined by law. (4) Special protection shall be accorded to the working women and children.
Page 298 - State shall prescribe by law the extent and conditions of the duty to work in conformity with democratic principles. (3) Standards of working conditions shall be determined by law in such a way as to guarantee human dignity. (4) Special protection shall be accorded to working women and they shall not be subjected to unjust discrimination in terms of employment, wages and working conditions.
Page 296 - We the people of Korea, proud of a resplendent history and traditions dating from time immemorial, upholding the cause of the Provisional Republic of Korea Government bom of the March First Independence Movement of 1919 and the democratic ideals of the April Nineteenth Uprising of 1960 against injustice, having assumed the mission of democratic reform and unification of our homeland and having determined to consolidate national unity with justice, humanitarianism...
Page 296 - ... a tradition of cherishing peace from time immemorial, imbued with the sublime spirit of independence as manifested in the March First Movement, upon the birth of the democratic Fifth Republic charged with the historic mission of the peaceful unification of the homeland and national renaissance, having determined: To consolidate national unity with justice, humanitarianism and brotherly love; To...
Page 298 - The opportunity to work shall be accorded preferentially to those who have given distinguished service to the State, wounded veterans and policemen, and members of the bereaved families of military servicemen and policemen killed in action in accordance with the provisions of law. Article 31 (1) To enhance working conditions, workers shall have the right to independent association, collective bargaining and collective action. However, the right to collective action shall be exercised in accordance...
Page 298 - Article 33 (1) To enhance working conditions, workers shall have the right to independent association, collective bargaining and collective action. (2) Only those public officials who are designated by law shall have the right to association, collective bargaining and collective action. (3) The right to collective action of workers employed by important defense industries may be either restricted or denied as prescribed by law. Article 34 (1) All citizens shall be entitled to a life worthy of human...
Page 297 - ... humanitarianism and brotherly love, and To destroy all social vices and injustice, and To afford equal opportunities to every person and provide for the fullest development of individual capabilities in all fields, including political, economic...