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Legislating for Filial Piety: An Indirect Approach to Promoting Family Support and Responsibility for Older People in Korea
Authors:Hong-Jae Park
Affiliation:1. Senior Lecturer, School of Counseling, Human Services, and Social Work, Faculty of Education, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealandhj.park@auckland.ac.nz
Abstract:Although every culture follows its own indigenous elder care practices, Korea has retained a unique way of supporting elder parents, specifically, and older people in general. When the care of older people in Korea became significantly challenging, it was determined to launch a controversial law to promote the tradition of filial piety. The main content of the law consists of requiring the government to take action to encourage filial piety and to support those adult children who care for their parents. Although this legislation has the potential to promote the practice of filial piety, the nature of the law is largely rhetorical and symbolic rather than practical, and as a result, its workability and efficiency are limited.
Keywords:family responsibility  filial piety  Korean  older people  social care
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