Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas

The development of a long-term care policy is important to ensure that the elderly population is well taken care of and that the assistance or the long-term care services they require are within reach, whether physically or financially. Hence, it is important to understand what influences the format...

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Main Author: Green, Felicia Marie
Other Authors: Sabrina Luk Ching Yuen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1759452024-05-12T15:32:12Z Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas Green, Felicia Marie Sabrina Luk Ching Yuen School of Social Sciences slukcy@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Political science The development of a long-term care policy is important to ensure that the elderly population is well taken care of and that the assistance or the long-term care services they require are within reach, whether physically or financially. Hence, it is important to understand what influences the formation of long-term care policy. This paper attempts to examine how the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas contribute to the shaping of the long-term care policy in Taiwan. Through the lens of historical institutionalism, this paper seeks to gain a deeper understanding how the three factors interact with each other and how the interplay of factors shape the long-term care policy in Taiwan. This paper finds that the role of institutions have a more direct influence in constructing the long-term care policy in Taiwan, however, the role of political actors and ideas, are also consequential in the shaping the long-term care policy in Taiwan, hence their role as well as influence should not be undermined. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-10T01:10:37Z 2024-05-10T01:10:37Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Green, F. M. (2024). Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175945 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175945 en SSS/PPGA/2023/S1/018 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas
description The development of a long-term care policy is important to ensure that the elderly population is well taken care of and that the assistance or the long-term care services they require are within reach, whether physically or financially. Hence, it is important to understand what influences the formation of long-term care policy. This paper attempts to examine how the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas contribute to the shaping of the long-term care policy in Taiwan. Through the lens of historical institutionalism, this paper seeks to gain a deeper understanding how the three factors interact with each other and how the interplay of factors shape the long-term care policy in Taiwan. This paper finds that the role of institutions have a more direct influence in constructing the long-term care policy in Taiwan, however, the role of political actors and ideas, are also consequential in the shaping the long-term care policy in Taiwan, hence their role as well as influence should not be undermined.
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title Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas
title_short Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas
title_full Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas
title_fullStr Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas
title_full_unstemmed Long-term care policy in Taiwan: the roles of institutions, political actors, and ideas
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