A Study of Public-Private Partnerships On Social Welfare for the Under Privileged─ Comparative Analysis Between Shanghai Yang-Pu District and Taipei Da-An District / 兩岸城市公私協力照顧弱勢族群之研究-上海市楊浦區與臺北市大安區之比較分析

碩士 / 國立臺灣大學 / 政治學研究所 / 95 / This study aims to investigate how to utilize both public-private partnerships to improve social benefits and social responsibilities based on the concept of civil society. Two represent- ative districts from Taiwan and China were chosen for comparison – Taipei Da-An District and Shanghai Yang-Pu District. Taipei and Shanghai are very similar cities in a way that both are fast-developing and globalizing cities. In order to provide a more comprehensive social benefit plan for all the residents in the city, not only do the residents need to be well taken care of, it is also important to make the residents proud of their own city. Hence, the objective of this study is to investigate how these two cities take care of their under-privileged minority groups and their strategies to improve the general well-being of each individual. The advan- tages and disadvantages of the tactics employed by each city were also studied and compare. The aim is to provide some guidelines and suggestions to develop new directions for social welfare planning and implementation.
The current study discovered that both Taipei Da-An District and Shanghai Yang-Pu Dis- trict largely rely on governmental units to administer caring for minority groups. Even though citizen society has been established, the contributions and influence of these groups is trivial compared to European countries or United States of America. The differences in Taipei Da-An District and Shanghai Yang-Pu District only lies in the effectiveness of strategies employed and participation of city’s civilians. In the present investigation, despite that both civil society are yet to be matured, the efforts from both cities and its residents are still recog- nized and acknowledged. With the citizens’ prompt participation and sharing of this ideology of caring for under-privileged groups, both cities possess vast potential to become an idealized city in the near future.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/095NTU05227016
Date January 2007
CreatorsShin-Hua Yu, 余星華
ContributorsJiun-Han Tsao, 曹俊漢
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format165

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