Health and Welfare Policy Forum

The Application-Based Approach in Public Assistance: Law, Administration, and Media Coverage

  • Author

    Lim, Deokyoung

  • Page

    4-23

  • PubDate

    2026. 03.

  • Language

    kor

Inasmuch as Korea’s public assistance system has been criticized for conditioning benefits on formal application, this article inductively reconstructs the meaning of the “application-based” approach―a welfare-administrative principle without a clearly established lexical definition―by analyzing the vicissitudes of related laws, comparable approaches, and high-profile media coverage of poverty-related deaths. The advantage of the application-based approach is that it functions as an entitlement mechanism that limits administrative discretion and obligates the state to provide benefits. However, the corollary disadvantage is that it combines with selection procedures to produce gaps in welfare provision. Analysis of newspaper reports on four recent deaths, each related to the requirement that public assistance be formally applied for, suggests that non-application results not so much from lack of information as from a complex mixture of structural factors. While noting the limitations of the view that attributes gaps in welfare provision primarily to the rule that procedures for determining eligibility begin only after an application is filed, this article argues that the government should aim for a rights-based society that acts unreservedly upon citizens’ legally entitled claims for support, rather than a proactive state that comes of its own accord to citizens’ assistance.

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