Research of the Political Participation of the Coast Guard Administration After the Pension Reform / 海岸巡防署人員年金改革後政治參與之研究

碩士 / 佛光大學 / 公共事務學系 / 107 / This thesis is aiming to investigate the overall political participation and political alienation of a specifically designated study group which is the personnel of Coast Guard Administration (hereinafter referred to as ‘CGA’), Execution Yuan. After President Tsai Ing-wen had been elected as new president of Taiwan, she launched a series of pension reform, but new government created different versions of new pension projects for different groups, there was a version for veterans and there was also another version for retired public servants. The special design of reform sparked protest from certain groups, since retired senior citizens from different background will be treated differently.
For Taiwan CGA, there were different types of personnel (police, military and non-military) when it been organized, and retired personnel will also being treated different according to their backgrounds. We’re wondering that whether backgrounds of CGA personnel will affect political participation and political alienation after pension reform. So author hopes to apply the study, it can understand fully about this issue using statistical quantification as research method to analyze the clause of the department’s political participation and political alienation and provide the following of references and suggestions for the future researches. This study is based on ‘Research of the Political Participation of the Coast Guard Administration’ which had been done by Ueng Wei at 2011, and adding consideration of background factor during formation of CGA.
The primary research tools are “political participation cause measurement chart for the Coast Guard Administration, Execution Yuan”, drafted by the related literature of political participation using Conway (1991), Lin (1989), Fu (2003), Hus (2003), Liu and Wang (2005) ‘political participation behavioral indicators’, and ‘political alienation clause’. The research focuses on the personnel of the Coast Guard Administration, Execution Yuan and implements the questionnaire census investigation. The staff of the department was surveyed on 5th, December and 20th, December, 2010. 263 copies of questionnaire were handed out at the scene and 257 valid copies of questionnaire were retrieved (97.72%). Based on the retrieved questionnaires using of the statistical software to conduct analysis, the major research findings are described below:
1. Analysis based on individual factor, ‘position and function’ are the major clause to affect political participation and political alienation; and ‘father’s birthplace’ is the main factor that influences the level of political participation, especially in the ‘election participation behavior’.
2. For the correlations analyses on the staff’s political participation and political alienation, the aspects among political participation and political alienation are positively and significantly relationships, and the aspects between political participation and political alienation are negatively positively and significantly relationships.
3. For the regression analyses on the staff’s political participation and political alienation, the aspects are partially held between political participation and political alienation.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/107FGU00636007
Date January 2019
CreatorsHUANG,HUNG-MING, 黃宏銘
ContributorsLIU, YIH-JIUN, 劉義鈞
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format111

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