POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE

Social services are designed to alleviate the risks individuals are facing due to poverty and, on a larger scale, to reduce the anthropogenic impact on the environment (through disturbed interconnections with the environment). Four types of social services of general interest are discussed in th...

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Main Authors: RALUCA I. IORGULESCU, MARIANA BĂLAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academica Brâncuşi 2014-05-01
Series:Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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Online Access:http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2014_Special/3_Iorgulescu,%20Balan.pdf
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spelling doaj-cb166d8202f646269dbb1bf3757b412d2020-11-24T21:16:48ZengAcademica BrâncuşiAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie 1844-70071844-70072014-05-011special issue - Information society and sustainable development17 23 POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE RALUCA I. IORGULESCU 0MARIANA BĂLAN 1INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC FORECASTING-NIER, ROMANIAN ACADEMY, ROMANIAINSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC FORECASTING-NIER, ROMANIAN ACADEMY, ROMANIASocial services are designed to alleviate the risks individuals are facing due to poverty and, on a larger scale, to reduce the anthropogenic impact on the environment (through disturbed interconnections with the environment). Four types of social services of general interest are discussed in this paper for two groups of EU countries: four new EU-members and post-socialist countries (Hungary and Poland are EU-members since 2004, while Romania and Bulgaria since 2007) versus UK and Ireland (the ‘liberal’ state-model and the ‘Celtic tiger’ or the overlapping of the 'liberal' state with the 'corporatist' state). In addition, the link between social services and the distribution of income inequality is analysed for elders and active people. From a different perspective, social services offered through ‘social enterprises’ in some of the European models and in the US are compared. Finally, the ‘IT’ rise is connected to Smart Social Services. http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2014_Special/3_Iorgulescu,%20Balan.pdfsocial servicessmart social servicessocial services of general interestincome inequality
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author RALUCA I. IORGULESCU
MARIANA BĂLAN
spellingShingle RALUCA I. IORGULESCU
MARIANA BĂLAN
POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE
Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
social services
smart social services
social services of general interest
income inequality
author_facet RALUCA I. IORGULESCU
MARIANA BĂLAN
author_sort RALUCA I. IORGULESCU
title POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE
title_short POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE
title_full POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE
title_fullStr POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE
title_full_unstemmed POVERTY AND SOCIAL SERVICES: EU EXAMPLES AND THE ‘IT’ RISE
title_sort poverty and social services: eu examples and the ‘it’ rise
publisher Academica Brâncuşi
series Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
issn 1844-7007
1844-7007
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Social services are designed to alleviate the risks individuals are facing due to poverty and, on a larger scale, to reduce the anthropogenic impact on the environment (through disturbed interconnections with the environment). Four types of social services of general interest are discussed in this paper for two groups of EU countries: four new EU-members and post-socialist countries (Hungary and Poland are EU-members since 2004, while Romania and Bulgaria since 2007) versus UK and Ireland (the ‘liberal’ state-model and the ‘Celtic tiger’ or the overlapping of the 'liberal' state with the 'corporatist' state). In addition, the link between social services and the distribution of income inequality is analysed for elders and active people. From a different perspective, social services offered through ‘social enterprises’ in some of the European models and in the US are compared. Finally, the ‘IT’ rise is connected to Smart Social Services.
topic social services
smart social services
social services of general interest
income inequality
url http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2014_Special/3_Iorgulescu,%20Balan.pdf
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