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Department of Social & Policy Sciences, Unit Catalogue 2010/11


SP50075: Comparative European social policy

Click here for further information Credits: 6
Click here for further information Level: Masters
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Semester 1
Click here for further information Assessment: ES 100%
Click here for further informationSupplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
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Click here for further information Description: Aims:
The aims of the teaching sessions are to:
* introduce and evaluate the theories explaining the dynamics of social policy development, and their variation.
* explain in detail the social, political and economic development and characteristics of western European welfare states, and two Eastern European welfare states.
* explain the key issues and questions arising from, and characteristics of, social policy in five areas and how they are understood and addressed in different European welfare states.
* review and evaluate the theories explaining the causes, dynamics and consequences of welfare state reform.
* explain how social policy objectives and outcomes can be defined and described, and how they vary between policy areas, programmes and countries.

Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the unit the students will have:
* sound knowledge and critical understanding of the main theoretical explanations of welfare state development in Europe;
* sound knowledge of the social, political and economic characteristics of a range of European welfare states;
* detailed knowledge of one policy area in at least two countries, including characteristics of policy development, pressures for change, and existing policy outcomes;
* sound knowledge and critical understanding of the main theories explaining the pressures for, causes and consequences of welfare state reform;
* critical understanding of the cross-national variation in definitions and measurement of policy objectives and outcomes.

Skills:
By the end of the unit, students will be able to:
* Apply and evaluate a range of theoretical explanations of welfare state development.
* Comparatively analyse and explain the historical and contemporary development of European welfare states.
* Comparatively analyse and evaluate contemporary policy developments in at least two countries.
* Identify and analyse the causes and consequences of policy change, with reference to contemporary theoretical explanations of welfare state retrenchment and reform.
* Explain the significance of cross-national variation in the definition and measurement of policy problems, objectives and outcomes.

Content:
Why study comparative social policy? Theories of social policy development: industrialisation, power resources, state theories, regime theories. Case studies of social policy development in selected countries. Cross-national comparisons of selected social policies. Theories and comparative studies of welfare state reform and retrenchment.Policy convergence and policy learning.
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