• 제목/요약/키워드: Saeromaji Plan

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WHO의 고령친화도시모델가이드 충족도 분석: 제2차 저출산·고령사회기본계획을 중심으로 (How Well Are WHO's Global Age-friendly Cities Guidelines Reflected in Saeromaji Plan 2015?)

  • 정순둘;어윤경
    • 한국노년학
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.913-926
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 제2차 저출산 고령사회기본계획이 WHO(2007)의 고령친화도시 가이드(Global Age-friendly Cities: A Guide)를 어느 정도 충족시키고 있는지 살펴보고, 이를 중심으로 고령화 사회에 대비하기 위해 보완할 수 있는 내용을 검토해 보는 것을 목적으로 한다. 연구방법은 WHO가 제시한 8개 영역(야외공간과 건물, 교통시설, 주거시설, 사회참여, 존중과 사회적 포용, 시민참여와 고용, 의사소통과 정보, 지역사회와 보건서비스) 및 66개 소분류와 169개 지표가 연구 대상인 제2차 저출산 고령사회기본계획의 고령사회영역에 반영되어 있는지 분석하는 것으로, 노인복지 전문가 2인에 의해 실시되었다. 분석한 결과, 제2차 저출산 고령사회기본계획이 WHO의 가이드라인의 8개 영역 모두를 일부 반영하고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 그러나 대체적으로 연령통합적 접근 및 선택권 부여 등의 측면은 미흡하게 다루어지고 있고, 민간영역의 역할은 간과한 채 정부 역할을 중점적으로 다루고 있다는 점은 앞으로 보완 및 발전되어야 할 점이다.

일-가정 균형과 관련된 법과 정책의 비교고찰 (A Study on the Laws and Policies Relating to Work-Family Balance)

  • 정영금
    • 가족자원경영과 정책
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.85-105
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to compare the laws and policies relating to work-family balance with foreign cases, and to analyse the problems in implementing those laws and policies. For these purpose, this study compares family leave policies, working hams policies, public care policies in other countries. And these laws in Korea are shown. This study also analyse the policies for work-family balance in labor policy, family policy, gender policy and saeromaji plan. The results are as follows; policies for work-family balance are limited to child care and family leave. Laws for family leave are various and proper. But implementing rate of policy goal is low and a few people can benefit by those laws and policies. So, wide-range policies for work-family balance which all the families can benefit are needed.

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R&D Policy of the Korean Government for Aging Society

  • Suh, Jiyoung
    • STI Policy Review
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.14-26
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    • 2013
  • The $1^{st}$ National Plan for Aging Society with Low Fertility, which the Korean government announced in 2006, caused the gradual increase of R&D investment in order to prepare for an aging society in Korea. This study explores if the directions and strategies of R&D projects related to aging are suitable to improve the quality of life for elderly people and establish a sustainable aging society by analyzing the features of R&D investment from 2004 to 2010. The results show that most R&D projects conducted by departments focus on the development of assistive devices for the elderly to support everyday lives. The Korean government's R&D policy to prepare for an aging society is based on the narrow interpretation of Quality of Life (QoL) in an aging society that tries to resolve the socioeconomic problems of the elderly; however, the policies have ignored the independence of active elderly individuals and the social integration of the young and elderly generations. The research shows that a paradigm shift is required from a 'Senior' to 'Aging Society' because almost 1/3 of the Korean population is over 65 years old and the expansion of the research embraces from assistive technologies for the elderly to the design of social infrastructure such as transportation, education and work.