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Discussion on the Distribution of Social Welfare Tasks and Financial Burden Sharing between Metropolitan and Local Autonomous Entities: Focusing on the City of Busan

Title
Discussion on the Distribution of Social Welfare Tasks and Financial Burden Sharing between Metropolitan and Local Autonomous Entities: Focusing on the City of Busan
Alternative Author(s)

Oh, Young Sam ; Lee, Jaewon

Keyword
Metropolitan and Local Autonomous Entities ; Social Welfare Tasks ; Financial Burden ; Welfare Functions ; State Subsidies
Publication Year
2023-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.43 No.4, pp.194-210
Abstract
We need to propose effective improvements in line with the principle of strengthening the roles of local autonomous entities and expanding their autonomy in South Korea. The purpose of this study is to analyze the allocation of social welfare tasks and the relationship of welfare finance between metropolitan and local autonomous entities. Then, this study proposes new directions for improving these relationships. This study focuses on Busan as a case study to analyze the welfare-finance relations between metropolitan municipalities and their autonomous districts. In this research, differences were observed in the scale of local tax revenues among the autonomous districts (Gu’s) of Busan, each displaying a fragile revenue structure. Most spending projects in these districts were social welfare programs funded by subsidies. The proportion of social welfare expenses in Busan's autonomous districts has continually increased over the past decade, while financial independence and autonomy have decreased. The rise in mandatory social welfare expenditures was likely a major factor in the decrease in financial independence. Reforming the welfare finance sharing system requires adjustments to the metropolitan autonomous entity’s budget, enhancing welfare finance in autonomous districts, and restructuring administration and finance in those districts. Medium- to long-term efforts and innovations are required to reform the welfare administration and fiscal sharing system in local autonomous entities.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2023.43.4.194
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
General social security > Social security financing
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