PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2016 | 9 | nr 2 | 148--157
Tytuł artykułu

Approaches to Empirical Analysis of Social Exclusion : International Comparison

Autorzy
Treść / Zawartość
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
The paper presents the measuring schemes for components of the multidimensional structure of social exclusion concept and their application for the comparative analysis of Ukraine with the European countries. According to the approach of measuring social exclusion proposed by G. Jehoel-Gijsbers and C. Vrooman, the typical dimensions of the concept were defined: material deprivation and social isolation. The mentioned components of social exclusion were extracted in Hungary, Germany, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and Ukraine by using the factor analysis on the basis of the results of European social survey (ESS). The possible approaches to exclusion analysis were demonstrated. It is found that a less affluent country, through its social security system, can create conditions under which the share of the excluded is smaller than that in a wealthy country. However, the results of analysis of the relational dimension of social exclusion, in the cases of Sweden and Spain, Ukraine and Hungary, show no direct relationship between the welfare models and social isolation. (original abstract)
Rocznik
Tom
9
Numer
Strony
148--157
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • Institute for Economics and Forecasting, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Kyiv, Ukraine
Bibliografia
  • Atkinson, A., Marlier, E. and Nolan, B. (2004), Indicators and Targets for Social Inclusion in the European Union, JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 42(1), pp. 47-75.
  • Bhalla, A. and Lapeyre, F. (1997), Social Exclusion: Towards an Analytical and Operational Framework, Development and Change, 28(3), pp. 413-433.
  • Böhnke, P. (2001), Nothing left to lose? Poverty and social exclusion in comparison, Empirical evidence on Germany (No. FS III 01-402), WZB Discussion Paper.
  • Bohnke, P. (2008), Are the poor socially integrated? The link between poverty and social support in different welfare regimes, Journal of European Social Policy, 18(2), pp. 133-150.
  • Cartwright, A., Giczi, J., & Sik, E. (2008), Social Capital and the Delivery of Social Services in Hungary: Review of Recent Research and Practice, Language, 8.
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (1990), The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism, Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • European Social Survey (2014), ESS Round 6 (2012/2013) Technical Report, London: Centre for Comparative Social Surveys, City University London.
  • Ferrera, M. (1996), The 'Southern Model' of Welfare in Social Europe, Journal of European Social Policy, 6(1), pp. 17-37.
  • Grishina, T. V. (2014), Processes of social inclusion of seniors: Ukraine in European context (comparative analysis), Methodology, theory and practice of sociological analysis of modern society, (20), pp. 243-247.
  • Jehoel-Gijsbers, G, Vrooman, C (2007), Explaining social exclusion: A theoretical model tested in the Netherlands, The Hague: The Netherlands Institute for Social Research, SCP, 42 p.
  • Jehoel-Gijsbers, G. and Vrooman, C. (2008), Social Exclusion of the Elderly: A Comparative Study of EU Member States, SSRN Electronic Journal.
  • Kutsenko, O. and Gorbachyk, A. (2014), Welfare state in uncertainty: disparity in social expectations and attitudes, CJSSP, 5(2), pp. 65-96.
  • Muffels, R., and Fouarge, D. (2002), Do European Welfare Regimes Matter in Explaining Social Exclusion? In: Muffels, R., Tsakloglou, P. and Mayes, D. (eds.), Social Exclusion in European Welfare States, Cheltenam: Edward Elgar.
  • National Human Development Report 2011 Ukraine: Towards Social Inclusion (2011), http://www.undp.org.ua/files/en_95644NHDR_2011_eng.pdf
  • Nolan, B. and Whelan, C. (2010), Using non-monetary deprivation indicators to analyze poverty and social exclusion: Lessons from Europe? J. Pol. Anal. Manage., 29(2), pp. 305-325.
  • Park, H. M. (2003), Comparing group means: t-tests and one-way ANOVA using Stata, SAS, R, and SPSS, Technical Working Paper. The University Information Technology Services (UITS) Centre for Statistical and Mathematical Computing, Indiana University.
  • Richter, M., Rathman, K., Gabhainn, S., Zambon, A., Boyce, W. and Hurrelmann, K. (2012), Welfare state regimes, health and health inequalities in adolescence: a multilevel study in 32 countries, Sociology of Health & Illness, 34(6), pp. 858-879.
  • Silver, H. (1994), Social exclusion and social solidarity: three paradigms, Int'l Lab. Rev., 133, 531.
  • Soede, A. (2004), Unequal welfare states, The Hague: SCP, Social and Cultural Planning Office.
  • The World Bank, World Development Indicators (2016), GNI per capita, Atlas method [Data file], Retrieved from http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD
  • Van Oorschot, W., Arts, W., & Gelissen, J. (2006), Social capital in Europe measurement and social and regional distribution of a multifaceted phenomenon, Acta sociologica, 49(2), pp. 149-167.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikatory
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.ekon-element-000171436372

Zgłoszenie zostało wysłane

Zgłoszenie zostało wysłane

Musisz być zalogowany aby pisać komentarze.
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.