Rozario Philip A, Rosetti Amanda Leigh
School of Social Work, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2012;55(7):641-58. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2012.667524.
Using the political economy perspective to examine key long-term care policies and provisions, we uncover some ideological underpinnings of policy-making in Singapore. Family involvement, an inherent part of the long-term care system, is overtly reinforced by legislations and policy imperatives. Further, the government encourages and expects the participation of nonstate actors in the provision of services as part of its Many Helping Hands approach to welfare provision. In our analysis, we argue that the government's emphasis of certain ideology, such as self-reliance and cultural exceptionalism, allows it to adopt a residual and philanthropic approach in support of its macro-economic and legitimacy concerns.
运用政治经济学视角审视关键的长期护理政策和条款,我们揭示了新加坡政策制定的一些意识形态基础。家庭参与作为长期护理系统的固有组成部分,通过立法和政策要求得到了公开强化。此外,政府鼓励并期望非国家行为体参与服务提供,这是其“多助之手”福利提供方式的一部分。在我们的分析中,我们认为政府对某些意识形态的强调,如自力更生和文化例外主义,使其能够采取一种残余和慈善的方式来支持其宏观经济和合法性关切。