Basic Data
Acronym
22DKAS
Status
elective
Semester
1
Number of classes
4L + E
ESPB
10.0
Study programme
Type of study
doctoral academic studies
Condition / Oblik uslovljenosti
No data
Lecturers and collaborators
Goals and outcomes
Sadrzaj Predmeta

No data

Literature
  1. Aspalter, C. (2011), The development of ideal-typical welfare regime theory. International Social Work, 54(6): 735– 750.

    (Original)
  2. Aspalter, C. (2019), Welfare regime analysis: 30 years in the making. International Social Work, 62(1): 76–88.

    (Original)
  3. Schubert, K., de Villota, P., Kuhlmann, J. (Eds.) (2016), Challenges to European Welfare Systems. Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht, London: Springer.

    (Original)
  4. Alber, J., Gilbert, N. (2009) (Eds.). United in Diversity?: Comparing Social Models in Europe and America. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    (Original)
  5. Fleckenstein, T., Lee, S. C. (2020). Democratization, post-industrialization and East Asian wlefare capitalism: the politicis of welfare state reform in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 33(1): 36–54.

    (Original)
  6. ensen, C., Wenyelburger, G. (2020). Reforming the Welfare State. London: Routledge.

    (Original)
  7. de Schutter, O. (2017), Welfare State Reform and Social Rights. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 33(2): 123–162.

    (Original)
  8. Ebbinghaus, B., Naumann, E. (2018), Welfare State Reforms Seen from Below. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

    (Original)
Oblici provere znanja

Pre-exam obligations

Activites during lectures

10

Projects

20

Seminars

20

Final exam

Test paper

50