Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Varieties of the Application-Based Approach: Concept and Practice in Selected Welfare States

  • Author

    Kim, Ki-tae, Lim, Deokyoung, Lee, Dah-Mi

  • Page

    24-35

  • PubDate

    2026. 03.

  • Language

    kor

This article surveys research cases on the “application-based” approach in welfare administration in selected countries―the UK, Japan, Germany, and Sweden―and analyzes how this doctrine is defined in legal terms and practiced in policy implementation. The studies surveyed indicate that the application-based approach places a significant administrative burden on applicants, including psychological costs related to information acquisition and compliance requirements, and propose automation through data technologies and proactive information provision as possible improvements. Germany combines the application-based approach with ex officio administrative action in areas such as industrial accident insurance, whereas welfare programs in the UK are strictly application-based. In Japan, the principle has been criticized as acting as a barrier to accessing social assistance. Sweden’s automated decision-making system represents a notable attempt to mitigate, through digitalization and linked data, the difficulties arising from application-based welfare administration. Overall, these case studies suggest that mitigating the drawbacks of application-based systems may require a flexible mix of ex officio measures, digital technologies, and proactive administrative outreach to identify need.

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