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The welfare state - part 3
Comparing welfare states around the world
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Comparing welfare states around the world
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BASIC NECESSITIES
Who is responsible for meeting them?
government
market
civil
society
Slide 2 - Slide
INCREASING LEVEL OF WELFARE
free-market economy
planned economy
Slide 3 - Slide
Scandinavian Model
Flexicurity
Slide 4 - Slide
What do you think 'flexicurity' refers to?
Slide 5 - Open question
flexicurity
Flexible labour market.
Get rid of employees easily.
Get another job easily.
welfare
Retraining.
Generous welfare payments.
Low % unemployed.
example
96 weeks parental leave.
16 weeks in the Netherlands.
effects
- High tax.
+ More women work (good child benefits).
Slide 6 - Slide
Anglo-Saxon Model
Good entrepreneurial climate
Slide 7 - Slide
What is a 'good entrepreneurial climate'?
Slide 8 - Open question
low social security
self-sufficiency
freedom
private initiative
employment
flexible labour market
market sets wages
dropping out is dangerous
example
People work an average of 1,800 hours a year.
1,400 hours in the Netherlands.
effects
+ Low tax.
-/+ More private health and education for the rich.
- Less public investment.
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Rhineland Model
Collective sector works well with government
Slide 10 - Slide
What is the 'collective sector'?
Slide 11 - Open question
collective sector
trade unions
cooperatives
employment
benefits agreed between unions and government nationally
administered by UVW (social security agency)
workers well protected
example
Pension based on time worked - not fair to women.
Education and health not as strong as Scandinavia.
effects
- not enough money for the system.
- moving towards an Anglo-Saxon model.
+ Flexibility allows adaptation.
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Assignment
Rank the following countries on order of strongest to weakest welfare states. Give some examples that support your choices.
Think about housing, work, health, free time/social contacts, education, government support, etc.
Norway, USA, Japan, Indonesia, Cameroon
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