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Health Social Welfare Review
2009 Volume.29 No. 1 p.82 ~ p.110
A Study of Social Welfare Rights for Permanent Resident in Japan
Um Ki-Wook

Abstract
This study purposed to survey social welfare rights given to the permanent resident residing in Japan, and to obtain their implications for Korea. Aliens staying legally in Japan are given the same rights to social insurance as Japanese. In addition, rights to public assistance or social welfare services are not acknowledged, but, in a humanitarian dimension, these services are applied to aliens as much as they are to Japanese. Moreover, in emergent situations, illegally staying aliens are also allowed to get social welfare services. Accordingly, it is necessary for Korea, which is currently applying social insurance differently to aliens, to amend the system so that the same criteria would be applied to aliens as an effort to achieve social integration. Furthermore, the public assistance system, which is currently allowed only to marriage immigrants who are rearing minor children with Korean citizenship, needs to expand its subjects and benefits, to improve social perceptions for solving various life problems in daily life, and to make its practice in localities more extensive and substantial.
KEYWORD
Permanent Resident, Right to Existence, Social Welfare Rights, Social Integration
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