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Analysing the Welfare State in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovenia: An Ideal-Typical Perspective
Authors:Christian Aspalter  Kim Jinsoo  Park Sojeung
Institution:Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University, United International College C-532, Jinfeng Road, No. 28, Tangjiawan, Zhuhai City 519085, China
Abstract:This article applies ideal-typical welfare state theory in analysing the recent transition and the current position of welfare state systems in Eastern Central Europe, taking the cases of Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovenia. The article argues that Eastern Central European welfare state systems have returned to their historical and cultural roots of welfare state formation and development, to the time before the onset of state socialism in Soviet times. First, social security policies and social and labour laws were established when the vast bulk of Eastern Central European countries were member states of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, sharing the same political economy, legal system and culture. Over the last 20 years, the socialist system of employment-based social services and benefits has been replaced with Bismarckian-type social security policy and systems. While there are major alterations here and there – in ideal-typical perspective – the four countries under scrutiny share all the major traits of Continental European (Christian Democratic) welfare regimes .
Keywords:Welfare regime theory                            Ideal types                            Poland                            Czech Republic                            Hungary                            Slovenia
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