The social welfare service delivery system to reinforce sustainable social participation

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Abstract

Structural social changes and population aging are emerging as important policy issues in many countries around the world. In particular, although early retirees aged 50 or older are left behind from social welfare services and suffer from worsening social problems, policies have often only focused on elderly people aged 65 or older and vulnerable groups. Based on the theory of a welfare service delivery system, the present study analyzed the case of the Seoul 50 Plus Project in South Korea, which was established to enhance service professionalism and integrate various services to keep up with a changing environment, considering four factors: 'integration', 'accessibility', 'systematic function distribution', and 'participation'. The case analysis revealed that interconnected service content, which can improve leisure activities, hobbies, and self-development, is very important along with job creation from social services to the 50 plus generation.

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Lee, M., Majer, M., & Kim, B. (2019). The social welfare service delivery system to reinforce sustainable social participation. Social Sciences, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8090258

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