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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2012

Beyond the Welfare State as We Knew It?

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This chapter traces the different approaches to social policy as they have developed over time, starting with the early origins of the social investment perspective in the ‘productive social policy’ approach put forward in Sweden in the 1930s, before turning to a brief analysis of the Keynesian and neo-liberal eras of social policy. It suggests that the social investment perspective may represent a new, emerging social and economic policy paradigm which is based on a new understanding of social policy as a productive factor. The chapter then reviews the different critiques which have been levelled at the social investment perspective, and suggests that these critiques may be linked in part to some of the tensions and ambiguities embedded in the social investment perspective, which can be related to the different intellectual sources behind it. Finally, it presents the aims and focus of the book, which are to assess the achievements, shortcomings and potentials of social investment policies; to question whether the ‘social investment’ strategy is able to regenerate the welfare state, promote social inclusion, create more and better jobs; and helps address the challenges posed by the economic crisis, globalisation, ageing and climate change.
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hal-02297423 , version 1 (26-09-2019)

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Joakim Palme. Beyond the Welfare State as We Knew It?. Nathalie Morel; Bruno Palier; Nathalie Morel; Bruno Palier; Joakim Palme. Towards a social investment welfare state? Ideas, Policies and Challenges, Policy Press, pp.1 - 30, 2012, 9781847429247. ⟨hal-02297423⟩

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