日本和韩国儿童收养与儿童福利政策的演变

The Evolution of Child Adoption and Child Welfare Policies in Japan and Korea

Econometric Reviews · 2016
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人大 A-ABS 3

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通过比较日韩两国1950年代以来的历史统计和制度发展路径,解释为何儿童收养在韩国儿童福利体系中扮演重要角色,而在日本却作用有限。

Abstract

Child adoption is an institution that permits legal creation of parent-child relations. As such, it is the only means for a child who lost parental care to obtain a new and permanent home. In Korea, child adoption plays an important role in the protection of children in need of care, while in Japan it plays little such role. In this paper, to understand why the roles of child adoption in child welfare systems greatly differ between Korea and Japan, we compile comparable historical statistics and document the paths of institutional development in the two countries. Our analysis shows that both countries shared similar initial conditions in the 1950s, as the governments introduced modern child welfare systems during the turmoil of postwar years. Due to the differences in state fiscal capacity and other factors, however, their paths began to diverge : In Korea, in cooperation with foreign relief organizations, the government promoted child adoption to protect orphaned or abandoned children. By contrast, as child welfare institutions and government agencies formed collaborative relations, institutional care became a dominant mode of child protection in Japan, which delayed an adoption law reform and limited the role of child adoption in the area of child welfare.

儿童收养儿童福利政策日韩比较制度变迁