dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this research was to study the success of implementing social
welfare policy for the elderly in the payment of elderly living allowance in the case of
Pa Deng Subdistrict, Kaeng Krachan District. Phetchaburi Province. To compare the
success of the social welfare policy in the payment of subsistence allowance to the
elderly from the opinions of the sample group classified by population characteristics
and study the relationship between factors that affect the success of implementing
policies for success.
This research is a quantitative research. Sample survey Namely the elderly living
in Pa Deng Subdistrict, Kaeng Krachan District 251 people in Phetchaburi province,
randomly selected by step-by-step sampling, using statistics consisting of percentage,
mean, standard deviation and Chi-square and Peirson R. Statistics. Success is at a high
level. Factors that affect success are as follows: factors, resources, policies It was found
that the overall picture was at a high level. The mean of 3.21 standard deviation .476
Quality factor of the personnel It was found that in the overview was at a very high
level of 3.46 standard deviation. 552 The cooperation factor and the policy response
showed that in the overall picture level, the average 3.66 standard deviation
.516Communication efficiency factor It was found that in the overview is very high, the
average 3.50 standard deviation. 528 The feedback of the samples on the success of
bringing the elderly welfare policy to the Case study: Tambon Pa Deng District, Petchburi
Province, Phetchaburi from the personal factors of the respondents of the sex
questionnaire, age, vocational education, income, revenue relationship with social
security, there are statistically significant differences. 0.06, while the personal factors of
the respondents of a gender-age-related
professional study are not different, the study of the relationship between
factors has a successful outcome of bringing the elderly welfare policy to practice.
Found that the social security relationship has been associated with the success of a
relatively low-end, medium-performing welfare policy. Similarly, the economic security
factor is correlated with the success of bringing the elderly welfare policy to all lowlevel
practices. | en_US |