2nd Edition

The Routledge International Handbook to Welfare State Systems Towards Global Social Policy Science

Edited By Christian Aspalter Copyright 2024
866 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

866 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

866 Pages 73 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Developing countries may not have full-fledged welfare states like those we find in Europe, but certainly they have welfare state systems. For comparative social policy research, the term "welfare state systems" has many advantages, as there are numerous different types/models of welfare state systems around the world. This revised and expanded second edition brings together leading experts to... Read more

Chapter One – To Save Humanity We Need to Investigate the Whole World: An Introduction
Christian Aspalter

Chapter Two – Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism Theory: A Springboard for Global Research
Christian Aspalter

Chapter Three – Future Welfare: A Polarized World
Peter Abrahamson

Chapter Four – The Australian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Welfare Conditionality—The Case of the Income Management System
Philip Mendes

Chapter Five – The American Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Asset- and Means-Tested Social Assistance Programs
Peter Abrahamson

Chapter Six – The Cuban Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Universalism
Carmelo Mesa-Lago and Christian Aspalter

Chapter Seven – The Mexican Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Conditional Cash Transfer Systems
Gabriel Martínez

Chapter Eight – The Chilean Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Social Security Privatization
Silvia Borzutzky and Mark Hyde

Chapter Nine – The Brazilian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Outcomes and Performance of the Welfare State System
Christian Aspalter

Chapter Ten – The Malian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Transboundary Social Policy
Alfio Cerami

Chapter Eleven – The Nigerian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Challenges of Developing a Social Security System
Bruce R. Josephson

Chapter Twelve – The South African Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Universal Basic Income
Jelena Vidojević

Chapter Thirteen – The UK Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Mental Health Care System
Paul Taylor and Jason L. Powell

Chapter Fourteen – The Icelandic Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Gender Equality and LGBTQIA+
Guðný Björk Eydal and Guðbjörg Ottósdóttir

Chapter Fifteen – The Swedish Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Inequality and the Redistribution Paradox
Joakim Palme

Chapter Sixteen – The French Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Youth Unemployment
Tom Chevalier and Bruno Palier

Chapter Seventeen – The Belgian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on "Targeting Within Universalism"
Bea Cantillon, Diana DeGraeve and Natascha Van Mechelen

Chapter Eighteen – The German Welfare State System: A Focus on the Old-Age Pension System
Karl Hinrichs and Magnus Brosig

Chapter Nineteen – The Austrian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Long-Term Care System
Kai Leichsenring

Chapter Twenty – The Swiss Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Education Policy
Jean-Michel Bonvin and Stephan Dahmen

Chapter Twenty-one – The Spanish Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Social Protection of Immigrant Populations
Cristina Virginia Font Haro and Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes

Chapter Twenty-two – The Italian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Social Inequalities
Michele Raitano

Chapter Twenty-three – The Greek Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Housing Affordability and Homelessness
Gabriel Amitsis

Chapter Twenty-four – The Russian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Regional Inequality
Markus Kainu, Meri S. Kulmala, Jouko Nikula and Markku Kivinen

Chapter Twenty-five – The Turkish Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Human Capital Development
Adem Yavuz Elveren, Tuba I. Agartan and Nursel Durmaz-Bodur

Chapter Twenty-six – The Israeli Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Poverty and Inequality
John Gal

Chapter Twenty-seven – The Indian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Health Outcomes in Comparative Perspective
Christian Aspalter

Chapter Twenty-eight – The Indonesian Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Social Security Extension in the Development Context
Jörg-Michael Dostal and Gemati Ekacita Naskoshi

Chapter Twenty-nine – The Singaporean Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Public Housing and the Central Provident Fund
Youyenn Teo

Chapter Thirty – The Vietnamese Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Old-Age Income Maintenance System
Pham-Thi-Hong Diep and Nguyen-Thu Hang

Chapter Thirty-one – The Chinese Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Ageing of Society and Social Policy
Carmel K.M. Lee

Chapter Thirty-two – The Hong Kong Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Complimentary Social Welfare Initiatives
Joe C.B. Leung

Chapter Thirty-three – The Taiwanese Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Universal Health Insurance System
Yih-Jiunn Lee and Yeun-Wen Ku

Chapter Thirty-four – The South Korean Welfare State System: A Special Focus on the Future of Social Insurance Systems
Jinsoo Kim and Jaewook Nahm

Chapter Thirty-five – The Japanese Welfare State System: A Special Focus on Financing Social Security in a Super-Super-Aged Society
Christian Aspalter and Hubert Liu

Chapter Thirty-six – Lessons for the Future of Social Policy and for Humanity: By Way of Conclusion
Christian Aspalter

Biography

Christian Aspalter is Professor of Social Policy at the Department of Social Sciences, Beijing Normal University–Hong Kong Baptist University, United International College, Zhuhai, China. He is the author of more than 25 books on social policy (including health policy) and has published numerous articles in international journals. He is editor of the book series Routledge Studies in Social Welfare in Asia.

In light of, and being complementary to, the recently published book Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism, Aspalter and his authors provide a strong in-depth analysis of 32 welfare state systems across the entire world, also within the framework of the descriptive Ten Worlds Theory and the normative Developmental Social Policy Theory. His collected expert chapters encompass Australia, the United States, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, North Asia, South Asia and East Asia, literally all continents and most corners of the world. Despite the great number of welfare regimes covered, welfare state systems across the nations presented are fully and deeply analyzed in all their complexities and diversities, covering a most-extensive range of social policy sub-fields, topics and issues. With this new and extended Second Edition of this Handbook, Aspalter and his colleagues have reached a new milestone in light of comparative social policy studies.

Wan-I Lin
Minister without Portfolio, Executive Yuan (Taiwan), Emeritus Professor, Department of Social Work, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan