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A Study on the Introduction of Family Impact Assessment System

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Even though our nation entered 20-50 club, the seriousness of low birth and aging become deepened than any other nations in the world, and the speed is fast, there is no research and future vision on the population such as population policy. Furthermore, keeping or fortifying policy which cannot diagnose diverse social ills occurring by the family breakup and even worsen them is considered to have the seriousness. Through the experience and know-how of advanced countries, systematical devices which can analyze the effect of population family policy and evaluate should be introduced urgently. Even though the Family Impact Assessment is composed narrowly in the traditional way on the scope and applications and limited, it also has advantage to find what to be learn from those who have suggested or practiced this on studying the characteristics of the Family Impact Assessment in spite of this.

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Moon, SI., Song, KM., Park, SH., Choi, HY. (2012). A Study on the Introduction of Family Impact Assessment System. In: Kim, Th., Ramos, C., Kim, Hk., Kiumi, A., Mohammed, S., Ślęzak, D. (eds) Computer Applications for Software Engineering, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 340. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35267-6_45

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