2019
DOI: 10.47042/acsw.2019.02.62.213
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Changes and International Comparison of Korean Welfare Perception - The class difference on the support for horizontal and vertical redistribution

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“…1 With respect to Korean welfare attitudes, Lee and Kim's (2019) study, which compared support for social spending in Korea with six Western welfare states (Denmark, France, Germany, Sweden, the UK and the US) using the 2016 ISSP data, noted that Koreans were generally supportive of social spending-and more than Denmark and France. Using the 2017-2020 World Value Survey (WVS) data, meanwhile, Dennison and Geddes's (2021) study on individual perceptions of immigration's effect on social conflict noted that the proportion of Koreans who agree that immigration leads to social conflict was less than 15%, the lowest among the 49 countries included in the analysis.…”
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“…1 With respect to Korean welfare attitudes, Lee and Kim's (2019) study, which compared support for social spending in Korea with six Western welfare states (Denmark, France, Germany, Sweden, the UK and the US) using the 2016 ISSP data, noted that Koreans were generally supportive of social spending-and more than Denmark and France. Using the 2017-2020 World Value Survey (WVS) data, meanwhile, Dennison and Geddes's (2021) study on individual perceptions of immigration's effect on social conflict noted that the proportion of Koreans who agree that immigration leads to social conflict was less than 15%, the lowest among the 49 countries included in the analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%