The paper draws an in-deep comparison between Japanese and Italian welfare regimes in their connections with wider society and familistic culture: even if the way in which the welfare systems of the two countries are embedded in the complex relationship between state, market and the informal sector may seem very similar - and in both cases is misunderstood if read in simple terms of traditionalism – The Japanese welfare regime is still more correctly read as a Liberal welfare regime than a Mediterranean one.

“Different Paths to Welfare; family transformations, the production of welfare and future prospects for social care in Italy and Japan”, London, Routledge / R. TRIFILETTI. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 177-203.

“Different Paths to Welfare; family transformations, the production of welfare and future prospects for social care in Italy and Japan”, London, Routledge

TRIFILETTI, ROSSANA
2006

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The paper draws an in-deep comparison between Japanese and Italian welfare regimes in their connections with wider society and familistic culture: even if the way in which the welfare systems of the two countries are embedded in the complex relationship between state, market and the informal sector may seem very similar - and in both cases is misunderstood if read in simple terms of traditionalism – The Japanese welfare regime is still more correctly read as a Liberal welfare regime than a Mediterranean one.
2006
9780415368087
The Changing Japanese Family
177
203
R. TRIFILETTI
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