scholarly journals Assessment of the quality of social services provision for the elderly in the context of the transformation of the social welfare state: status and prospects

2021 ◽  
pp. 53-66
Author(s):  
L.I. Voronina ◽  
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T.I. Kasyanova ◽  
T.E. Radchenko ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 310-324
Author(s):  
V.V. Sinitsyna

Subject. The article addresses the implementation of socially oriented development in the Russian Federation and in the countries with traditional models of the social welfare State. Objectives. The aim is to perform a comparative analysis of traditional models of the social welfare State and the Russian Federation on the basis of socio-economic indicators (annual average growth in gross domestic product, inequality, unemployment, migration, the share of tax revenues in gross domestic product, indicators in the sphere of education and healthcare), and reveal the specifics of socially oriented development of the Russian Federation. Methods. The study employs methods of statistical analysis, comparative analysis, and graphic interpretation of statistics. Results. The study unveils similar trends in the social development that exist in traditional models of the social welfare State, the focus of public policy on providing at least minimal social guarantees, the use of social insurance, and extended accessibility of quality social services. It also emphasizes differences that are connected with historical principles of social policy, the level of decommodification due to modern economic development. Conclusions. The comparative analysis enabled to identify the presence of elements of considered models in the model of socially oriented development of Russia and directions of further measures for increasing socio-economic indicators, including the increase in life expectancy and quality of life for citizens, improvement of the quality of social services, reduction of inequality, promotion of high rates of economic growth, renovation of equipment and facilities, and training highly qualified specialists.


2021 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 34-48
Author(s):  
Agota Giedrė Raišienė ◽  
Laura Gardziulevičienė

The phenomenon of the welfare state is characterized by complexity of indicators. To determine in which areas the country is closer to the welfare state, various areas of social policy are analysed. In this article, we set out to investigate one of them, i.e., the accessibility of social services for children with disabilities. The European Union ensures the basic preconditions for the well-being of children with disabilities and emphasizes the compatibility of health, social and educational services (European Commission, 2021). In addition, Member States are free to introduce specific measures for social inclusion (COM, 2021). The well-being of children with disabilities is inseparable from that of adults, usually the family in which the children live. Depending on the child’s disability, the family has to devote time to the child’s special needs, so opportunities to function in society, such as working and earning an income, become dependent on the social assistance received for the disabled child. Research shows that participation in labour market processes reduces the social exclusion of families with children with disabilities and improves quality of life indicators in general (Stefanidis & Strogilos 2020). However, analysis of good practice is more common, while information about the lack of services that parents face difficulties remains overboard. Thus, our research contributes to a better understanding of how families raising children with disabilities use state-provided social services and what solutions and measures are needed to improve the quality of life of children with disabilities and their relatives. The practical implications of our article are revealed through the possibility of more confidently shaping the decisions and measures of the welfare state.The article presents results of a survey of 68 families with disabled children. Our research was conducted in Druskininkai municipality which has typical infrastructure of social services for the disabled and their families in Lithuania.Our study has shown that social services in Lithuania poorly meet needs of families with disabled children. Though social inclusion is one of the most important features of the welfare state, the provision of social services to disabled and their families goes beyond the concept in Druskininkai municipality at least. Families have little information about social guarantees and support provided by the state and municipality. The families are limited to services reported by health care and education institutions. Moreover, the most significant problem hindering social integration of disabled and their families is a small portion of disabled children using services of day care centre. As a result, children suffer at risk of social exclusion while disabled children’s parents lack of opportunities to fully participate in the labour market.Based on the results of the study we state that increasing the availability of social services that meet the needs of families with disabled children is a necessary social policy solution, without which the development of a welfare state in Lithuania is hardly possible.


2008 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ursula Dallinger

ZusammenfassungDer Artikel fragt, wie das international variierende Niveau der Akzeptanz von Ungleichheit und staatlicher Einkommensumverteilung in fortgeschrittenen Industriegesellschaften zu erklären ist. Er greift zunächst die in der vergleichenden Forschung zum Wohlfahrtsstaat vertretene Regimetheorie auf, für die der Einfluss von sozialpolitischer Kultur und der von ‚cleavages‘ zentral ist. Da beides weder empirisch bestätigt ist, noch andere Erklärungen für Länderunterschiede berücksichtigt wurden, bezieht der vorliegende Beitrag auch Ansätze der politischen Ökonomie ein. Diese betrachten die Umverteilungspräferenzen als geprägt von der jeweiligen Ungleichheit der Einkommensverteilung (median voter-Hypothese), vom wirtschaftlichen Wohlstand sowie den ‚varieties of capitalism‘. Erklärungen, die auf der Ebene individueller Merkmale ansetzen, werden theoretisch und empirisch mitgeführt. Da der Einfluss von Länder- und Individualmerkmalen geprüft wird, wird eine Mehrebenenanalyse mit Daten des ISSP 1999 verwendet. Den empirischen Ergebnissen zufolge ist eine Polarisierung der ökonomischen und der Regimeansätze unangemessen. Die Bewertung von Ungleichheit und Umverteilung ist teils durch sozialpolitische Ideen vermittelt, die objektive Ungleichheit überformen, teils ist die Akzeptanz von Umverteilung als Reaktion der Bürger auf länderspezifische Bedingungen zu interpretieren. Besonders wirtschaftlicher Wohlstand mindert die Umverteilungswünsche.


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