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Policy Evaluationwelfare policy in two main political parties
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Contents
Introduction What is welfare and the need of evaluation
The 19th general election
Childcare policy comparison
Housing policy comparison
For the Handicapped policy comparison
Budget
Result & Alternatives
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What is welfare & the need of evaluation
Economic Assistance
Promotes well-being, ¡®for the benefits of all¡¯
State of being happy and healthy and prosperous
an effort to improve people¡¯s quality of life
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The 19th General Election
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Childcare Policy
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Childcare Policy
Saenuri-party
Range select of indispensable medical tests about pregnancy &
childbirth, burden of the state
2) From 2013, support care allowance for all 0-5 years class.
(100,000-200,000 won)
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1) Realization of free child care
2) Provide child allowance (montly 100,000 won)
3) Free mandatory immunization (under 13)
4) Guarantee child safety and health rights
5) Support for vulnerable children
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3) Urban development Focused on accelerating a project
4) A fit place to live in An active city reproduction
Create a place where everyone wants to live in
For the elderly & college students
Housing Policy
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Housing Policy
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Democratic United Party
1) Accomplish public sector leasing scheme to 10% and 20% in a long term
2) Housing Voucher program
Housing Policy
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3) Urban development Focused on developing the current system
4) Supply of tailored small size house
Housing Policy
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Housing Policy
Saenuri Party
Democratic United Party
Beneficiaries Group
Low & Middle class
Single household, Students
Multi-house owner
Low & Middle class
Single household, Students
Multi-house owner
Funding Plan
-Advance in housing welfare & stable housing
-Focus on Improvement considering financial status
-Advance in housing welfare & stable