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Social Policy and Change in East Asia is a collection of essays from a group of indigenous East Asian social policy researchers who met bi-annually to discuss social development issues. The books focus is the policy responses of respective East Asian government since the 2008 financial tsunami struck the region. Together, the essays in Social Policy and Change in East Asia argue that traditional social policy approach has failed to account for the problem of economic volatility and to devise policy measures that can promote long-term stability. Avoiding a static and Eurocentric approach, the authors of this book seek to unravel the meaning of the social development approach in various policy contexts. This book supports a dynamic understanding of social policy formulation that does not neglect the problem of economic turbulence in policy and planning.

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[ T]he chapters provide interesting perspectives on particular aspects of the evolution of social policy in the region. The book . . . provides a useful starting point for work on a number of key issues that require more systematic comparative analysissuch as gender, inequality and the different institutional arrangements and relationships between state, market and household across countries within the region. * The China Journal * Social Policy and Change in East Asia, edited by James Lee, James Midgley, and Yapeng Zhu is one of the most recent scholarly works on critical social policy and social development issues covering key East Asian countries, namely China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan. Much meticulous effort has been put into collating fresh data and information on the social changes facing the respective countries. Various insightful analyses have been undertaken by the authors to present a picture of the changing social policy and social development landscapes of the major East Asian region. Many relevant areas such as asset building, social security and insurance, housing, healthcare, financial meltdown, labor condition, and corporate governance, which have bearing on social and economic lives of the people in the respective countries, are vividly presented. The monograph is worthy of reading by students, academics, researchers, policy makers, and people who are interested in the social, economic, and political developments of the major East Asian region. -- S. Vasoo, National University of Singapore This book offers a timely and comprehensive review of how social policy in various East Asian countries has responded to recent social and economic changes. Not only does it present rich and up-to-date information on relevant policy areas in East Asia, it also introduces new analytic perspectives in linking social and economic change with policy development in selected East Asian countries. An outstanding contribution of this book is its new insight in linking change and social policy, which has extended the analysis of social policy beyond the static 'regime type' perspective that dominates current social policy literature. I am sure this book will be valued by teachers and students of social policy and also those with a general interest in East Asia. -- Ngai Ming Yip, City University of Hong Kong In exploring a wide range of welfare issues in East Asia, this inspiring book successfully proposes new approaches to understanding social policy that move beyond a reliance on traditional Western-based models. Drawing attention to the importance of looking at the regions social policies in relation to volatile, rather than linear, economic trajectories, the authors seek to invent more comprehensive theories for explaining public policies that shape and improve peoples well-beings. The book is highly recommended, not only for specialists in the region, but also for all those more broadly interested in social policy and economic development. -- Yosuke Hirayama, Kobe University

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction: Change and Social Policy in East Asia
1(16)
James Lee
James Midgley
Yapeng Zhu
2 Economic Turbulence and Social Welfare: Social Policy and Social Development Perspectives
17(18)
James Midgley
3 Gender, Social Security, and Citizenship: Experiences in Four East Asian Cities
35(28)
Kam-wah Chan
Patricia Kennett
Lucille Lok-sun Ngan
4 Risk Governance in Financial Tsunami in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
63(14)
Raymond Man-hung Ngan
5 Financial Crisis and Institutional Response in the Reconstruction of China's Social Welfare System
77(20)
Keqing Han
6 Toward Integrated Healthcare for Migrants in Mainland China
97(24)
Qiaobing Wu
Kai Liu
7 Economic Crisis and Housing Policy Development in China
121(20)
Yapeng Zhu
8 Maintaining Power or Maintaining the Law: How Corporate Social Responsibility with Chinese Characteristics Challenges Traditional Western Models
141(20)
Heidi Reed
9 The Legitimacy Crisis of the Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme in Hong Kong
161(18)
Kim-wah Chung
10 Housing Policy and Asset Building: Exploring the Role of Homeownership in East Asian Social Policy
179(20)
James Lee
Index 199(4)
About the Contributors 203
James Lee is professor and head of the Department of Applied Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

James Midgley is Harry and Riva Specht Professor and dean emeritus of the School of Social Welfare at the University of California, Berkeley.

Yapeng Zhu is associate director at the Institute for Social Policy and associate professor in the School of Government, Sun Yat-Sen University.