Welfare Reform and Social Investment Policy in Europe and East Asia: An Introduction ~ Young Jun Choi, Timo Fleckenstein and Soohyun Christine Lee
Work-Family Policy Expansion and the Idea of Social Investment: The Cases of England, Germany, Japan and South Korea ~ Sam Mohun-Himmelweit and Sung-Hee Lee
Private Education in South Korea: Lessons for the West from Past Mistakes? ~ Sonia Exley
How do Family Background and Shadow Education Affect Academic Performance and Labour Market Outcomes in South Korea?: Reasons for Redistributive Social Investment ~ Yun Young Kim and Young Jun Choi
Employability, Higher Education and the Knowledge Economy ~ Niccolo Durrazi
Does Social Investment Make the Labour Market ‘Flow’? Family Policies and Institutional Complementarities in Italy, Spain, Japan and South Korea ~ Ijin Hong and Jieun Lee
The Social Investment Approach and Gender Division of Housework across East Asia and Europe ~ Mi Young An
Employment Outcomes of Social Investment in Latecomer Countries ~ Jaehyoung Park
Estimation of the Human Capital Depreciation Rate: An international Comparison and Policy Implications in Korea ~ Gawoon Ban
Changing Patterns of Grandparenting and their Implications for Active Ageing in England and South Korea ~ Hyejin Choi
The Governance of Social Investment Policies in Comparative Perspective: Long-Term Care in England and Korea ~ Jooha Lee
Towards Greater Social Investments and Equality in Europe and East Asia: Policies and Politics ~ Timo Fleckenstein and Soohyun Christine Lee