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Welfare Reform and Social Investment Policy in Europe and East Asia - International Lessons and Policy Implications... Welfare Reform and Social Investment Policy in Europe and East Asia - International Lessons and Policy Implications (Hardcover)
Jooha Lee, Hyejin Choi, Jaehyoung Park, Mi Young An, Jieun Lee, …
R2,325 Discovery Miles 23 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Social investment policies have enjoyed prominence during recent welfare reforms across the OECD world, and yet there is insufficient long-term strategy for their success. Reviewing labour market, family and education policies, this edited collection analyses the emergence of social investment policies in both Europe and East Asia. Adopting a life course perspective and examining both public and private investments, this book addresses key contemporary policy issues including care, learning, work, social mobility and inequalities. Providing original observations, this seminal text explores the roads and barriers towards effective social investment policies, derives practical social policy implications and highlights important lessons for future policymaking.

Transnational Mobility and Identity in and out of Korea (Paperback): Yonson Ahn Transnational Mobility and Identity in and out of Korea (Paperback)
Yonson Ahn; Contributions by Yonson Ahn, Youna Kim, Jieun Lee, Seonok Lee, …
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume examines the socio-cultural aspects of transnational mobility of the Korean diaspora across the globe, spanning countries such as Japan, the Philippines, Germany, the US, and the UK. The contributors explore gendered migration, social inclusion and exclusion in homeland and hostland, embodied multiple subjectivities and belonging in historical and contemporary contexts, migrants' work and family, ethnic media consumption, information and communication technology (ICT) in transnational mobility, ethnic return migration, and marriage migration. This work is a strong interdisciplinary and trans-regional study, combining various disciplines such as sociology, gender studies, anthropology, history, theater studies, media and communication studies, and Asian studies.

Transnational Mobility and Identity in and out of Korea (Hardcover): Yonson Ahn Transnational Mobility and Identity in and out of Korea (Hardcover)
Yonson Ahn; Contributions by Yonson Ahn, Youna Kim, Jieun Lee, Seonok Lee, …
R3,596 R2,534 Discovery Miles 25 340 Save R1,062 (30%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume examines the socio-cultural aspects of transnational mobility of the Korean diaspora across the globe, spanning countries such as Japan, the Philippines, Germany, the US, and the UK. The contributors explore gendered migration, social inclusion and exclusion in homeland and hostland, embodied multiple subjectivities and belonging in historical and contemporary contexts, migrants' work and family, ethnic media consumption, information and communication technology (ICT) in transnational mobility, ethnic return migration, and marriage migration. This work is a strong interdisciplinary and trans-regional study, combining various disciplines such as sociology, gender studies, anthropology, history, theater studies, media and communication studies, and Asian studies.

Rainbow 1 Hour Photo (Hardcover): Jennie Jieun Lee Rainbow 1 Hour Photo (Hardcover)
Jennie Jieun Lee
R1,154 R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Save R155 (13%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
I Met Loh Kiwan (Hardcover): Haejin Cho I Met Loh Kiwan (Hardcover)
Haejin Cho; Translated by Jieun Lee; Series edited by Bruce Fulton
R2,216 R1,629 Discovery Miles 16 290 Save R587 (26%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This captivating short novel follows the journey of North Korean refugee Loh Kiwan to a place where he doesn't speak the language or understand the customs. Loh's story of hardship and determination is gradually revealed in flashbacks by the narrator, Kim, a writer for a South Korean TV show, who learned about Loh from a news report. She traces his progress from North Korea to Brussels to London as he struggles to make his way and find a home in an unfamiliar world. Readers come to see that Kim, too, has embarked on a journey, one driven by her need to understand what drives people to live, even thrive, despite tremendous loss and despair. Her own conflicted feelings of personal and professional guilt are mirrored in the novel's other characters: Jae, Kim's romantic interest and producer of the TV show she once wrote for; Yunju, a young cancer victim whose illness she now regrets exploiting; Pak, a doctor who helped Loh in Brussels, yet suffers deep remorse over the many life and death decisions he has made for his patients. Author Cho Haejin weaves these characters into a story of hope and trust, one that asks basic questions about what it means to be human and humane. First published in 2011 in South Korea, this timely and moving story won the 2013 Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature.

I Met Loh Kiwan (Paperback): Haejin Cho I Met Loh Kiwan (Paperback)
Haejin Cho; Translated by Jieun Lee; Series edited by Bruce Fulton
R477 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R35 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This captivating short novel follows the journey of North Korean refugee Loh Kiwan to a place where he doesn't speak the language or understand the customs. Loh's story of hardship and determination is gradually revealed in flashbacks by the narrator, Kim, a writer for a South Korean TV show, who learned about Loh from a news report. She traces his progress from North Korea to Brussels to London as he struggles to make his way and find a home in an unfamiliar world. Readers come to see that Kim, too, has embarked on a journey, one driven by her need to understand what drives people to live, even thrive, despite tremendous loss and despair. Her own conflicted feelings of personal and professional guilt are mirrored in the novel's other characters: Jae, Kim's romantic interest and producer of the TV show she once wrote for; Yunju, a young cancer victim whose illness she now regrets exploiting; Pak, a doctor who helped Loh in Brussels, yet suffers deep remorse over the many life and death decisions he has made for his patients. Author Cho Haejin weaves these characters into a story of hope and trust, one that asks basic questions about what it means to be human and humane. First published in 2011 in South Korea, this timely and moving story won the 2013 Shin Dong-yup Prize for Literature.

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