Development of Social Welfare Systems in the United States and Japan: A Comparative Study |
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administration almshouse benefits changes Charity Organization Charity Organization Societies compulsory democratic development of social drive to maturity early economic growth economic liberalism Elizabethan Poor Law Emperor employers established feudal forces Fukoku Kyōhei governmental groups Ibid ideas ideology immigrants important impotent poor income increasing indigent individual individualistic industrial maturity institutions Japan Karl de Schweinitz koku labor legislation Leiby marginalist Meiji Meiji Constitution Meiji period ment mercantilist Ministry Modern Japan movement national health insurance Nihon Shakai Jigyo nineteenth century paternalistic patterns paupers pension percent period Peter Duus political poor relief population poverty prefectural principle principle of local private charities problems public assistance public relief public responsibility reform Relief Regulation rice Shakai Jigyo Daigaku sickness social insurance social policy Social Security social welfare system structure tion Tokyo traditional transition unemployment insurance United values voluntary W.W. Rostow wages Western workers York