Social Welfare
Social welfare studies social needs and welfare institutions: the types and development of welfare states, the delivery of social services, and responses to poverty and inequality.
Theories (8) Social Welfare 분야의 핵심 이론
A welfare state theory analyzing how post-industrial transitions generate new social risks (single parenthood, long-term youth unemployment, low skills) that traditional male-breadwinner social insurance cannot address.
A foundational theoretical framework in social-welfare addressing Social Investment Welfare State at the macro level of analysis.
A distributive justice and social policy framework advocating an unconditional, periodic cash payment granted to all citizens individually without means test or work requirement.
A foundational theoretical framework in social-welfare addressing Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism at the macro level of analysis.
A normative human development framework asserting that social well-being and justice should be evaluated based on the substantive freedoms (capabilities) people have to lead lives they value.
A multidimensional social policy theory conceptualizing disadvantage not merely as income inadequacy, but as a dynamic process of progressive detachment from social institutions, networks, and rights.
A foundational theoretical framework in social-welfare addressing The Culture of Poverty at the meso level of analysis.
A monumental political economy thesis demonstrating that the market economy is historically disembedded from society by commodifying land, labor, and money, triggering a defensive societal "double movement".