EU Social Inclusion Policies in Post-Socialist Countries

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Alexandra Straznicka
Andras L. Pap
Andrzej Jakubowski
Andrzej Miszczuk
bottom-up approach
Bulgaria
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comparative social policy
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Czech Republic
Disability Policy
disability rights Europe
EES
Elena Baciu
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EU Funding
EU Social
EU Social Inclusion Policies
EU Social Policy
EU's Plan
European Disability Strategy
European Union's social inclusion policy
EU’s Plan
Gabor Petri
Grassroots NGO
Hungary
inclusion policy implementation
Ingrid Fylling
Janne Paulsen Breimo
Jelena Vidojevic
Jiri Vander
Joanna Kostka
Johans Tveit Sandvin
Katerina Kubalcikova
Krzysztof Markowski
local governance inclusion
Magdalena Miszczuk
Melinda Dinca
Natalija Perisic
National Action Plan
National Roma Integration Strategies
Op Human Resource
Personal Assistance
Poland
post-communist welfare systems
Post-socialist Cee
post-socialist countries
post-socialist European Union countries
Public Administration
Roma Exclusion
Roma Inclusion
Roma minority integration
Romania
Ryszard Szarfenberg
Serbia
Slovakia
Social Economy Entities
Social Economy Sector
social exclusion policy implementation
Social Inclusion Policies
Social OMC
Successful Labour Market Integration
Teodor Mladenov
Theofild-Andrei LAZAR
top-down approach
Urszula Bronisz
V4 Country
welfare policy analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367785352
  • Weight: 358g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The fact that post-socialist European Union (EU) countries are struggling with implementation of the EU's social inclusion policy is well known. But why is that so? Are the problems solely connected with how inclusion policies are enforced, or could it just as likely be the way policies are designed that creates challenges? This book explores experiences with inclusion policy implementation in seven different post-socialist EU countries. It focuses particularly on two groups of people in constant danger of social exclusion: people with Roma background and people with disabilities.

So far, researchers have studied these issues primarily through policy analysis, and thus not provided knowledge on what actually happens in local contexts where welfare services are produced. This book sheds light on implementation processes at different levels, both at the policy level and in local welfare production. The picture painted here is one of complex and conflicting considerations in inclusion policy implementation, between historical and cultural heritage from the communist period, and EU inclusion policy based on Western European political principles.

This book will appeal to undergraduate and post-graduate students, as well as postdoctoral students in social science, disability studies, educational science, and others. The book will also be useful for researchers and others interested in the development of inclusion policies and EU integration issues.

Open Access Chapter 2 available at:

https://www.routledge.com/EU-Social-Inclusion-Policies-in-Post-Socialist-Countries-Top-Down-and/Fylling-Baciu-Breimo/p/book/9781138352803

Ingrid Fylling holds a position as associate professor in Sociology at Nord University, Norway. Her main research interest is in disability studies and studies of local welfare services. She is also a board member of the Nordic Network for Disability Research. Latest publication (co-authored): Fylling, I. and Melbøe, L. (2019). Culturalisation, homogenisation, assimilation? Intersectional perspectives on the life experiences for Sami people with disabilities. Accepted for publication in Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 2019 http://doi.org/10.16993/sjdr.575..

Janne Paulsen Breimo is a professor in social work at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Nord University, Norway. Her research interests include social policy and social welfare. She is the chair of the European Sociological Association’s Research Network on the Sociology of Social Policy and Social Welfare (RN26). Co-authored publications: Romanian Roma: An Institutional Ethnography of Labour Market Exclusion (2016), Networking enforced – comparing social services’ collaborative rationalesacross different welfare regimes (2016); Planning individually? Spotting international welfare trends in the field of rehabilitation in Norway (2016).

Elena-Loreni Baciu is an Associate Professor at the Social Work Department from the West University of Timisoara, Romania and a co-founder of the Research-Action Centre on Discrimination and Social Inclusion at the same University. (Co)-authored publications: Between equality and discrimination: disabled persons in Romania (2017); Exploring the social relations of Roma employability (2016); Romanian Roma: An institutional ethnography of labour market exclusion (2016).