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The Composition and Trends of Korea’s Expenditure on Disability Policies: A Comparison with Other OECD Countries

Title
The Composition and Trends of Korea’s Expenditure on Disability Policies: A Comparison with Other OECD Countries
Author(s)

Oh, Ukchan

Publication Year
2023-12-08
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Research in Brief, vol. 116, pp. 1 - 11
Abstract
In 2020, Korea spent 0.83 percent of its GDP on disability policies, just over one-third of the OECD average. Disability benefits in kind as a share of GDP have approximated the OECD average, but disability cash benefits constituted less than a quarter of the OECD average as a share of GDP. Despite Korea’s overall public social expenditure fast approaching the OECD average, spending on disability increased only at such a relatively moderate pace that it is hard to expect that it will soon reach a proportion anywhere near considered in balance with the rest of public social expenditure. Korea’s spending on disability policies remaining at such low levels as a share of GDP is attributable to disability assistance programs remaining low in both coverage and benefit level. Unless substantial changes are made to disability cash assistance, which as a share of GDP still falls far below the OECD average, Korea’s overall spending on disability policies is likely to remain low compared to the OECD average.
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > Welfare for disabled persons
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