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Social welfare in Singapore [electronic resource] : rediscovering poverty, reshaping policy /

by Ng, Irene Y.H.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 35-47.Subject(s): poverty, inequality, Singapore, social welfare, social workOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2013, Vol. 23, No.1Summary: After three decades of spectacular economic growth, poverty was thought to have disappeared by the 1990s in Singapore. However, in the last decade, increasing inequality and stagnation of wages of bottom earners have resulted in an expansion of social welfare policies. This article discusses the evolvement of social welfare policies in Singapore in light of its socio-economic trends, its welfare philosophy and structure, and the role of social work.
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After three decades of spectacular economic growth, poverty was thought to have disappeared by the 1990s in Singapore. However, in the last decade, increasing inequality and stagnation of wages of bottom earners have resulted in an expansion of social welfare policies. This article discusses the evolvement of social welfare policies in Singapore in light of its socio-economic trends, its welfare philosophy and structure, and the role of social work.

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