In: Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 54, no. 2
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Year, pages: 2006, 107 - 125
Keywords:
welfare state, activation policies, transition
JEL Classification: I13, I38
Article type: vedecký článok
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The emerging welfare states in Central Europe have generated diverse views on their nature. They have been frequently described as a peculiar mixture of (Western) welfare state models, or as an outcome of path dependency (commu-nist legacy). The aim of this paper is to contribute to current debate, focusing on institutional development in the selected sectoral policies in Slovakia. Authors also examine the impact of „activation” discourse in the EU social policy debate on shaping ideological currents underlining recent social reforms in the country. Despite obvious limitations of mainstream welfare state classifications to cap-ture changing nature of welfare state regimes in Central Europe, authors de-scribe the emerging welfare state in Slovakia as diverging from universalism and leaning towards basic security with salient features of targeted welfare state model. Main idea of this exercise is, however, to pinpoint possible (negative) consequences of such development for social cohesion.
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Gerbery, D., Kvapilová, E. 2006. Nové inštitucionálne črty sociálneho štátu na Slovensku. In Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 54, no.2, pp. 107-125. 0013-3035.
APA:
Gerbery, D., Kvapilová, E. (2006). Nové inštitucionálne črty sociálneho štátu na Slovensku. Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, 54(2), 107-125. 0013-3035.