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Seeking new strategies: Recent challenges for social work in public measures targeting poverty in Japan

Seeking new strategies: Recent challenges for social work in public measures targeting poverty in... In recent years, Japan has pursued two paths to deal with the growing number of welfare recipients: ‘second safety net programs’ that pre-empt reliance on the public assistance system and ‘self-reliance programs’ for current public assistance recipients. This paper examines the effectiveness of these programs. Its findings suggest that the relationship between social work practice and the success of poverty measures should be explored further. It is necessary to develop a methodology to evaluate the efficacy of social work practices in reducing poverty and social exclusion. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development Taylor & Francis

Seeking new strategies: Recent challenges for social work in public measures targeting poverty in Japan

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Seeking new strategies: Recent challenges for social work in public measures targeting poverty in Japan

Abstract

In recent years, Japan has pursued two paths to deal with the growing number of welfare recipients: ‘second safety net programs’ that pre-empt reliance on the public assistance system and ‘self-reliance programs’ for current public assistance recipients. This paper examines the effectiveness of these programs. Its findings suggest that the relationship between social work practice and the success of poverty measures should be explored further. It is necessary to...
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore, Singapore
ISSN
2165-0993
eISSN
0218-5385
DOI
10.1080/02185385.2012.760780
Publisher site
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Abstract

In recent years, Japan has pursued two paths to deal with the growing number of welfare recipients: ‘second safety net programs’ that pre-empt reliance on the public assistance system and ‘self-reliance programs’ for current public assistance recipients. This paper examines the effectiveness of these programs. Its findings suggest that the relationship between social work practice and the success of poverty measures should be explored further. It is necessary to develop a methodology to evaluate the efficacy of social work practices in reducing poverty and social exclusion.

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and DevelopmentTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 2013

Keywords: poverty; public assistance; social work; evaluation; Japan

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