Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Eldercare in Depopulating Areas: A Study of Regional Cases and Policy Implications

  • Author

    Lee, Sun Hee

  • Page

    39-50

  • PubDate

    2026. 02.

  • Language

    kor

Korea’s population is on the decline, a problem to which the central government has responded with various administrative and fiscal interventions. Notwithstanding these efforts, rapid demographic shifts have led to regional disparities in guaranteeing fundamental rights, most notably the right to receive adequate eldercare.
In this context, the present study analyzes three regions facing depopulation that have been regarded as proactive in addressing eldercare challenges, identifying their specific contextual factors and examining their concrete policy instruments and implementation strategies.
Based on this comparative assessment, the study offers several key policy implications. To build a sustainable and stable eldercare system, it is vital to: (1) develop multifunctional, community-based care infrastructures; (2) reinforce mechanisms to meet the essential needs of local residents; and (3) establish models for the recruitment and retention of the local care workforce.

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