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Theory and Practice of the Welfare State in Europe Sessions 5 and 6 Ryszard Szarfenberg Ph.D. Hab. Institute of Social Policy Course web page www.ips.uw.edu.pl/rszarf/welfare-state/

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Page 1: Theory and Practice of the Welfare State in Europerszarf.ips.uw.edu.pl/welfare-state/sessions05_06.pdf · H. L. Wilensky, Ch. N. Lebeaux, Industrial Society and Social Welfare, 1958,

Theory and Practice of the Welfare State in Europe

Sessions 5 and 6Ryszard Szarfenberg Ph.D. Hab.

Institute of Social Policy

Course web pagewww.ips.uw.edu.pl/rszarf/welfare-state/

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Models, Regimes etc. of the Welfare State

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Three models of social policy (Titmuss)

Welfare of the people

FAMILY MARKET

STATE

Motto: learn how to do without social policy

The Residual Welfare Model

‘Natural’ welfare delivery system

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Three models of social policy (Titmuss)

Welfare of the people

FAMILY

Motto: social policy should be good to economy (and family)

The Industrial Achievement-Performance Model

STATE

MARKET ECONOMY

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Three models of social policy (Titmuss)

Welfare of the people

FAMILY MARKET

Motto: we can’t live without social policy!

The Institutional Redistributive Model

STATE

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Titmuss approach vs more recent comaparative studies

• Titmuss’ primary focus was on the provision of services

• Titmuss was perhaps above all concerned with values and the 'ends' of social policy

• More recent comparative studies say little about values, adopt a more ‘scientific’ approach to the study of social institutions and focus on means rather than ends as the operational method for classifying welfare state regimes

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Three main components of a welfare regime

• The welfare mix, the articulation of the state, households, and the market, to provide protection of living standards against social risks (family-state-market nexus)

• The welfare outcomes (measure the actual insulation of people’s welfare from social risks, with decommodification and defamilialism providing the key measures)

• Stratification effects describe the distributional effects of the welfare mix and welfare outcomes

Powell and Barrientos about Esping-Andersen’s new ideas (1999)

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Welfare mixState

Government sector

Social sector –individual donors and

organizations

Market sector – formal and informal

Family, relatives

Community sector(local government)

Social welfare level and

distribution

International agencies

Other sources of welfare

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Welfare mix / mixed economy of welfare

P. Donatti, I. Colozzi in: Evers, Wintersberger (eds.), Shifts in the Welfare Mix, p. 64

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Mixed economy of welfare – example of caregiving

A. M. Gross, in Evers, Svetlik (eds.) Balancing Pluralism, p. 235

Welfare diamond

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W. A. Ninacs, A Review of the Theory and Practice of Social Economy, p. 7

Possible providers of social benefits and services

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Esping-Andersen’s typologyLiberal Social-democratic Conservative

Role of:FamilyMarketState

MarginalCentral

Marginal

MarginalMarginalCentral

CentralMarginal

SubsidiaryWelfare state

Dominant modeof solidarity

Individual Universal KinshipCorporatism

EtatismDominant locusof solidarity

Market State Family

Degree ofde-commodification

Minimal Maximum High (for breadwinner)

Dominant mode of socialrisks management

Welfare state Residual Universal Social insurance

Labour market regulation

Little Moderate Strong

Degree of de-familialization

High (non-familialist)

High(non-familialist)

Minimal (familialist)

Examples USA Sweden Germany, Italy

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Esping-Andersen’s typology

R. A. van Voorhis, Different Types of Welfare States?, 2002

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Construction of de-commodification index

C. Bambra, Weathering the Storm? Convergence, Divergenceand the Robustness of the “Worlds of Welfare”, p. 12

Measures of the degree to which social rights ‘permit people to make their living standards independent of pure market forces’

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Measurement of defamilisation

Improved method, C. Bambra, Defamilisation and welfare state regimes: a cluster analysis, p. 329

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Many critiques of the three worlds of welfare capitalism

• It has been criticised for being or having:– too centred on Scandinavian debates; – ignoring the development of feminism…;– not being well-adapted to encompass the postmodern development of

industrial society;– being ill-adapted to understand the differences between welfare states in

the politics of retrenchment; – not paying sufficient attention to the political differences between

consensus and majoritarian regimes;– methodological defects (arbitrary cut-off points, weaknesses of multiple

regression statistical method, flawed indicators);– not being valid for different programs of the welfare state (e.g. housing);– ignoring services (e.g. health care, social care, education);– simplifying and exaggerating distinction between universal vs means-

tested benefits.

M. Powell, A. Barrientos

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What would happen when we add health services?

C. Bambra, Cash Versus Services

Liberal subgroup 1 Liberal subgroup 2

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Other typologies of the welfare state / social policy models / regimes

B. Cook, Conceptual framework for analysis of welfare state developments , 2006, p. 15

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Other typologies of the welfare state / social policy models / regimes

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Number of countries, measures, methodologies, results

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Number of countries, measures, methodologies, results cont.

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Evaluative comparisons of welfare regimes

Panel data 1994-1998 D. Fourage, R. Layte, Welfare Regimes and Poverty Dynamics, 2005

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Varieties of capitalism and welfare state regimes

M. Schroeder, Integrating Welfare and Production Typologies, p. 27

(Esping-Andersen)

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Theories and explanations of the welfare state

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Impact of industrialization on social welfare (Wilensky)

H. L. Wilensky, Ch. N. Lebeaux, Industrial Society and Social Welfare, 1958, 1965

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Social order and culture

H. L. Wilensky, Ch. N. Lebeaux, Industrial Society and Social Welfare, 1958, 1965

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Social problems and social organization

H. L. Wilensky, Ch. N. Lebeaux, Industrial Society and Social Welfare, 1958, 1965

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Types and organization of welfare services

H. L. Wilensky, Ch. N. Lebeaux, Industrial Society and Social Welfare, 1958, 1965

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Neomarxist theory of the welfare state origins

Workers strugge against

exploatation

Requirements of the industralization

Owners of the capital and ruling class concessions

Origins of thewelfare state in capitalism

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Impact of economic growth and its correlates (Wilensky 2)

Welfare state

Economicgrowth

Populationageing

Bureaucratization

Costs

Politics, culture, social

forces etc.

Needs

Organization

Industrialization

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Industrial conflict and its impact on distributive policy

W. Korpi, Democratic Class Struggle, p. 169

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Power resources theory

economic growth, the composition of the population and historical factors

politics

W. Korpi, Democratic Class Struggle, p. 169

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Power resources theory cont.

Workingclass

Trade unions

Labourparties

MOBILIZATION

IMPACT

Corporatism, tripartism

Leftgovernments

WelfareState

Conditions and factors facilitating or hindering of mobilization and impact of

the working class

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Stein Rokkan and T. H. Marshall

State formation

Nationbuilding

Politicalparticipation

Incomeredistribution

Modernization process

Civil rights Politicalrights Social rights

Citizenship development

Welfarestate

XVIII century and earlier XIX and XX century time

EconomicInequalityreduction

Politicalinequalityreduction

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Institutionalism

Electoralsystem Political system Juidical

system

Politics and itsprocess

Rules of the game in the state – institutions, civil and political rights

Level of federalism

Development path

Results of politics – social

policy, socialrights

Path dependency

Welfarestate

institutions

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Neomarxist theory of the fiscal crisis of the late capitalism

Economic and socialpolicy

Capitaliststate

Accumulation: profitfor owners of

capital

Legitimacy: mass support for capitalism

FUNCTIONS

GOALS

Increaseproductivity

Reproducelabour power

Maintain order among

unemployed

taxes

Globalizationof firms

Strenght of the unions

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Conservative theory of the welfare state crisis

Welfare state –moderate

redistribution form therich to the poor

POLITICS

ELECTIONS

New groups in thesystem of the

redistribution e.g. farmers, miners

POLITICS

ELECTIONS

Churning state –redistribution to powerful interest

groups

Fiscal crisisand

overloadedstate

Public and socialexpenditures inGDP

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Keynesian National Welfare StateKeynesian

Welfare

StateNational

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Schumpeterian Postnational Workfare Regime

Schumpeterian Workfare

RegimePostnational

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P. Sunley et al. Putting Workfare in Place, p. 27

Labour Market Transformations

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Employment rates of men and women in UK

P. Sunley et al. Putting Workfare in Place, p. 32

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Fordism and PostfordismFORDISM

Mass production of standarized products

National economyand full employment

Keynesianeconomics and

corporatism

Welfare state

Male breadwinnerfamily with

uninterruptible career

POST FORDISM

Flexible production of individualized

products

Global economy, international

competitiveness

Monetarism and supply sideeconomics

Reforms of the welfare

state

Rise in womenemployment, careers

more frequentlyinterrupted

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Four Shocks

Global economy

Populationageing

Unstable familywith fewerchildren

Womenparticipation inlabour market

National economy

Young population

Traditionalfamily with

many childrenWomen in home

Welfare state development

Welfare state crisis

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Impact of globalization

National welfarestate

Taxes and contributions down

=> labour costs should be lowered

Restructuring of expenditures =>

more on educationand training, R&D

Economic globalization: international competitiveness

Investment and business friendly

policies

THREE REFORMS TO CHOOSE OR COMBINE

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Theory of the welfare state impact on GDP

P. Lindert, Growing Public, vol. 2

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B. Pfau-Effinger, Culture and Welfare State Policies, p. 5

Theory with emphasis on

cultural factors

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W. Korpi, Democratic Class Struggle, p. 194

An institutional type of social policy, where universal pro-grammes tend to dominate, benefits most households in one way or another. Thus an institutional type of policy leaves a much smaller constituency for a potential welfare backlash