Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Eldercare in Depopulating Regions: National and Local Policy Responses

  • Author

    김세진, Jung, Chanwoo

  • Page

    19-38

  • PubDate

    2026. 02.

  • Language

    kor

In this article, I first examine whether and to what extent national-government policies concerning population and eldercare bear on aging in place (AIP) and the right to receive care for older adults in a growing number of rapidly depopulating localities, and then suggest ways to improve the eldercare system and related programs so that these seniors can continue living in their own communities with assured access to the care services they need. The present analysis of two categories of relevant policies―those addressing local depopulation (including master plans responding to demographic change and policies for balanced regional development) and those concerning health and care for older adults (such as health management, medical care, long-term care, and assistance with daily living activities)―shows that these policies, while each having been implemented with its distinct objective, exhibit various limitations in advancing AIP and guaranteeing the right of older adults in depopulating areas to receive adequate eldercare. In an attempt to address these limitations, this article discusses improvements needed for existing eldercare policies in order to further AIP for older adults living in depopulating areas.

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