Leibfried, StephanChen, Ming-fangMing-fangChen2020-03-092020-03-092009-03-30https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2656This dissertation analyzes the restructuring of the welfare system for old age income security in Taiwan since the 1990s that embraced a mixture of expansion, retrenchment, and consolidation, and to identify factors explaining this development. Substantial changes have taken place seen in three institutional areas, following different pathways:(1)initiation and expansion of a system similar to the basic pension system which based on various tax financed, status-differentiated old age allowance schemes targeted on people over 65 without any support of social benefits;(2)reform and retrenchment of the existing occupation-based social security system, including occupational social insurance schemes (since 1950s), public pension schemes for civil servants (since 1960s), and the mandatory occupational pension for employers (since 1984); (3) establishment of a national pension insurance system for the working-aged excluded from the occupation-based social security system mentioned above. I argue that this multi-dimensional restructuring is influenced by the interactions of three dynamic factors, namely: (1) the welfare system developed before the political transformation and its legacies; (2) the role and function of democratic elections and political parties in social interest representation; (3) the semi-presidential system for policy-making.deBitte wählen Sie eine Lizenz aus: (Unsere Empfehlung: CC-BY)old age income security systeminstitutional changewelfare legaciespolitical election and partygovernment system300Politics der Konstruierung des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Taiwan - das Beispiel der AlterssicherungPolitics of the Construction of the Welfare State in Taiwan - the Example of Old Age Income SecurityDissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000114368