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Childcare Expansion in East Asia: Changing Shape of the Institutional Configurations in Japan and South Korea
Author(s) -
An MiYoung
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
asian social work and policy review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.286
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1753-1411
pISSN - 1753-1403
DOI - 10.1111/aswp.12005
Subject(s) - state (computer science) , economics , business , algorithm , computer science
The provision of childcare in K orea and J apan has traditionally been intensively conducted within the family. Recent social and demographic transformations have been profound and these have resulted in significant policy changes in both countries. This study examines the institutional configurations of the provisions of childcare among the state, market, and family and how they have changed in K orea and J apan over time. The institutional configurations were quantitatively evaluated based on an estimation of care time. Our findings suggest that care time provided in market and state facilities has become much larger in J apan than in K orea. In both countries, the care time provided by market facilities is much larger than in state facilities. Over the years, both market and state provisions of care have increased in K orea whereas state care provisions have decreased and market provisions have increased in J apan. However, this does not mean that the centralization of the family in the provision of childcare has shifted. In fact, the care time within the family has increased in both countries, suggesting that K orea and J apan have become more caring welfare states.

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