Full Description
Chan, Ngok, and Fong address the dearth of comparative studies on carers' policies in Asia by analysing rapid socio-economic changes and rising caregiving demands in six East Asian societies, including China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
The book examines the initiatives to support family carers and assess their impact. It further highlights the similarities and differences in carers' policies across the six societies, proposing the necessary changes to alleviate the caring burden and promote the well-being of both carers and care recipients. The experiences of East Asian societies will be useful to other countries in developing their policies and support services for informal caregivers.
An essential book for scholars and academics in Social Policy, Health and Social Care, Social Work, Sociology, Asian Studies and International Development, it would also be of interest to policymakers, health and welfare practitioners in these fields.
Contents
1. Social Changes and Caregiving Challenges to East Asian Welfare States
Chak Kwan Chan, Kinglun Ngok & Xue Liu
2. Carers' Policies in China
Kinglun Ngok & Zhenyu Wang
3. Carers' Policies in Japan
Chak Kwan Chan & Chi Kuen Wong
4. Carers' Policies in South Korea
Florence Meng Soi Fong
5. Carers' Policies in Singapore
Ning He & Chak Kwan Chan
6. Carers' Policies in Taiwan
Chak Kwan Chan & Hiu Wai Li
7. Carers' Policies in Hong Kong
Chak Kwan Chan & Chi Kuen Wong
8. Comparing Carers' Policies in Six East Asian Welfare States
Chak Kwan Chan & Chi Kuen Wong



