Target groups on the mainline: A theoretical framework of policy layering and learning disparity (Record no. 518552)

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Personal name Choi, Taehyon and Seon, So Won
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Title Target groups on the mainline: A theoretical framework of policy layering and learning disparity
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Administration & Society
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Extent 53(4), Apr, 2021: p.595-618
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Summary, etc In research on policy learning, target groups’ responses have been insufficiently investigated. This article aims to expand the theory of policy learning by focusing on the effect of policy layering on disparity in learning among target groups, and its social consequences. Using the case of South Korea’s education policy, we show that policy layering to pursue multiple goals over 25 years has resulted in a complexly layered policy structure that has generated a discriminatory effect among different target groups and policy instability. We conclude that research on target groups renders implications for effective and ethical policy learning. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Policy layering, Policy learning, Target group
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Main entry heading Administration & Society
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Subject DIP POLICY LEARNING
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-09-29 53(4), Apr, 2021: p.595-618 AR125682 2021-09-29 Articles

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