New Social Risks and Welfare Restructuring
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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.
| Field | Social Welfare · Sociology |
|---|---|
| Level of analysis | Macro · Structures & Institutions |
| Paradigm | Institutionalism |
| Key figures | 👤 Giuliano Bonoli (줄리아노 보놀리) |
| Year | 2005 |
Key Claims
Giuliano Bonoli and Gøsta Esping-Andersen demonstrated that traditional welfare states designed around full-time industrial male breadwinners suffer institutional mismatch in post-industrial knowledge economies, requiring structural reorientation toward childcare, active labor market policies, and social investment.
Further Reading
- Bonoli, G. (2005). The politics of the new social policies: Providing coverage against new social risks in mature welfare states. Policy & Politics, 33(3), 431–449.
- Taylor-Gooby, P. (Ed.). (2004). New Risks, New Welfare: The Transformation of the European Welfare State. Oxford University Press.
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