Corée du sud: vers une société d'assurances sociales
Éric Bidet
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2003, vol. n° 175, issue 3, 603-620
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In the recent years following its adhesion to the OECD in 1996 and the 1997- 1998 crisis, South Korea has achieved remarkable progress in developing and orienting its social welfare system towards universal expectations. Given a country known for sacrificing social welfare in favour of growth, the measures taken constitute a decisive turn that may crown the emergence of new social consensus and, eventually, a new model of socio-economic development. The new dispositions are however hampered by shortcomings still tending to limit their scope and effectiveness.
Date: 2003
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