Intergenerational solidarity in a developing welfare state: The case of South Korea

Author:

Gurín Martin1ORCID,Brandt Martina2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology and Economy of the Welfare State, Faculty of Human Sciences University of Kassel Kassel Germany

2. Chair for Social Structure and Sociology of Aging Societies, Faculty of Social Sciences TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

Abstract

AbstractWith our analysis of the Korean society we intend to make an innovative contribution to research on intergenerational solidarity by examining how the introduction of welfare policies has changed patterns of intergenerational solidarity. Using aggregated data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging, the Korean General Social Survey, and the Korean Social Survey, we examine the changing character of intergenerational solidarity by focusing on national trends in both societal practice and intergenerational norms from 2002 to 2018. Our findings show that patterns of Korean intergenerational solidarity have modified in various respects. The normative dimension of the familial/filial contract has profoundly changed along with the developing welfare state, shifting from a dominantly filial piety‐centric character to more complementarity contract‐based norms in which children, welfare state and society are all assigned responsibility for the well‐being of parents. Intergenerational “functional” solidarity, however, in terms of the exchange of money and practical support has not de‐filialized.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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