The Social Economy Sector in Japan
The Social Economy Sector is a newcomer in Japanese society. Based on two experiments and theories derived from the European concept of social economy and the American concept of the non profit organization, the Japanese way of integration of a social economy sector is developing under the name of the Non Profit and Co-operative Sector. The change of social policy and public policy under the influence of the new liberalism has urged a change in traditional relations between public sector and private sectors and created the new role of a social economy sector. Even though there is no clear image of the sector, both the financial need of public authorities and the social needs of citizen users especially in social security and medical care has made the social economy sector an alternative for realizing better service supply
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2004
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Authors: | Ishizuka, Hideo |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Japan | Nonprofit-Organisation | Nonprofit organization | Genossenschaft | Cooperative | Sozialwirtschaft | Social economy | Sozialer Dienst | Social services |
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