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A Study on the Promotion of the Third Sector in Korea (The Third Sector in Korea: Finding Balance between Autonomy & Public Support)

Title
A Study on the Promotion of the Third Sector in Korea (The Third Sector in Korea: Finding Balance between Autonomy & Public Support)
Author(s)

No Dae-Myung ; Kim Shin-Yang ; Jang Won-Bong ; Kim Moon-Kil

Keyword
Status ; Organizational
Publication Year
2011
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Table Of Contents
Introduction

CHAPTER 1 Theoretical considerations
1. Definitions
2. Two Traditions: Path Dependency or Convergence?
3. The Third Sector: Growth or Crisis?
4. The Third Sector as the Second Automatic Stabilizer?

CHAPTER 2 The Role of the Third Sector in selected countries after the economic crisis of 2008
1. The Third Sector in the United States
2. The Third Sector in the United Kingdom
3. The Third Sector in France

CHAPTER 3 The Third Sector in Korea
1. Third Sector in the perspective of cross-national comparison
2. The Third Sector in Korean studies
3. The Size of the Third Sector: Revenues and Employments
4. Third Sector Organizations
5. Issues and Debates

CHAPTER 4 Third Sector Policies in selected countries
1. Third Sector Policies in France: vers I'Economie Solidaire?
2. Third Sector Policies in Germany: Civic Engagement
3. Third Sector Policies in the United Kingdom: From Social Enterprises to the Third Sector?
4. Third Sector Policies in Japan: Efficient Tax Credits?

CHAPTER 5 Third Sector Policies in Korea: Problems and Policies Suggestions
1. Reform for the Legal Status of Third Sector Organizations
2. Evaluation of the Third Sector or Social Economy
3. Socio-Economic Autonomy of the Third Sector
4. Public Support for the Third Sector

CHAPTER 6 Conclusion

References
Local ID
Working Paper 2011-04
ISBN
978-89-8187-759-0
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Social service > General social service
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