SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)

Abstract. This paper deals with changes in social policy (social security and health care) in the three Baltic states over the last decade. It seeks to elucidate the emerging differences among the three Baltic states in their social policy arrangements. The study employs inductive methods for the a...

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Main Author: Jolanta Aidukaitė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2013-01-01
Series:Ekonomika
Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/ekonomika/article/view/1621
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spelling doaj-54b1108e8363459db6b4027dde3c31442020-11-25T01:14:16ZengVilnius University PressEkonomika1392-12582424-61662013-01-0192310.15388/Ekon.2013.0.1621SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)Jolanta Aidukaitė Abstract. This paper deals with changes in social policy (social security and health care) in the three Baltic states over the last decade. It seeks to elucidate the emerging differences among the three Baltic states in their social policy arrangements. The study employs inductive methods for the analysis of social security institutions, pursuing a comparative institutional analysis by means of macro level descriptive statistics. The paper demonstrates that in the period 2008–2012, the differences among the three countries in social policy arrangements have exacerbated. Estonia has handled the global financial crisis much better and managed to keep more solidarity and universalism in so cial policy as well as higher benefit levels as compared with Latvia and Lithuania. Key words: social security, health care, Baltic states, welfare state, differences https://www.journals.vu.lt/ekonomika/article/view/1621
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SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)
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title SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)
title_short SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)
title_full SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)
title_fullStr SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)
title_full_unstemmed SOCIAL POLICY CHANGES IN THE THREE BALTIC STATES OVER THE LAST DECADE (2000–2012)
title_sort social policy changes in the three baltic states over the last decade (2000–2012)
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Ekonomika
issn 1392-1258
2424-6166
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Abstract. This paper deals with changes in social policy (social security and health care) in the three Baltic states over the last decade. It seeks to elucidate the emerging differences among the three Baltic states in their social policy arrangements. The study employs inductive methods for the analysis of social security institutions, pursuing a comparative institutional analysis by means of macro level descriptive statistics. The paper demonstrates that in the period 2008–2012, the differences among the three countries in social policy arrangements have exacerbated. Estonia has handled the global financial crisis much better and managed to keep more solidarity and universalism in so cial policy as well as higher benefit levels as compared with Latvia and Lithuania. Key words: social security, health care, Baltic states, welfare state, differences
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/ekonomika/article/view/1621
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