Universalism in Welfare Policy: The Swedish Case beyond 1990

Autor: Joakim Palme, Paula Blomqvist
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Sociology and Political Science
insurance claim
Sozialpolitik
social protection
universalist welfare
social policy
Social insurance
0302 clinical medicine
Sozialversicherung
Health care
050602 political science & public administration
030212 general & internal medicine
Universalism
Social policy
media_common
Socialt arbete
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie

Public economics
Social work
Health Policy
05 social sciences
Welfare state
pensions
welfare state reform
health care
0506 political science
lcsh:Sociology (General)
Social protection
Familienpolitik
ddc:300
Gesundheitspolitik
Family Policy
Youth Policy
Policy on the Elderly

Social Work
family policy
Sozialleistung
Social Psychology
media_common.quotation_subject
social benefits
lcsh:HM401-1281
Basic Research
General Concepts and History of Social Policy

03 medical and health sciences
Wohlfahrtsstaat
Political science
Leistungsanspruch
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology

provision for old age
Sweden
business.industry
Gesundheitsversorgung
sweden
Altersversorgung
social insurance
inclusion
Familienpolitik
Jugendpolitik
Altenpolitik

Universalismus
universalism
business
Allgemeines
spezielle Theorien und Schulen
Methoden
Entwicklung und Geschichte der Sozialpolitik

Welfare
Inklusion
welfare state
Schweden
Zdroj: Social Inclusion, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 114-123 (2020)
Social Inclusion
"Universalism" or "Universalisms" in Social Policies?
ISSN: 2183-2803
Popis: Despite its broad usage, universalism as a concept is not always clearly defined. In this article, a multidimensional definition of universalism in social policy is developed, based on four policy characteristics: inclusion, financing, provision, and the adequacy of benefits. In the empirical part of the article, the feasibility of this definition is tested by an analysis of recent changes in the Swedish welfare state, which is typically described as universal but has undergone substantive reforms since 1990. Four social policy areas are examined: pensions, social insurance, health care, and family policy. The results indicate that Swedish welfare policies retain their universalistic character in some dimensions but have become less universalistic in others. This demonstrates that a multidimensional approach is best suited to capture in full the nature and implications of welfare state reform.
Databáze: OpenAIRE