SOWK2004 Theoretical Framework/ Models of Social Policy

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Across
  1. 2. First prong of Exping-Andersen's model.
  2. 3. Critiques Esping-Andersen's model.
  3. 5. Strength of Industrial-Achievement performance Model.
  4. 9. The first approach in Titmuss' three-pronged model.
  5. 10. The concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of its citizens.
  6. 12. Country with highest share of GDP on social spending (2019)
  7. 13. Strength of Institutional Redistributive model.
  8. 15. The welfare state is often funded by this.
  9. 16. Number of prongs in Esping-Andersen's model
  10. 20. Pensions, disability allowances, unemployment benefits
  11. 21. The third arm of Titmuss' model.
  12. 24. Helps us “make sense of the world”.
  13. 25. Germany's model.
Down
  1. 1. Titmuss' 'institutional-redistributive' model combines the principles of comprehensive social provision with this.
  2. 4. Weakness of Residual Model.
  3. 6. Model where the state accepts responsibility for the provision of comprehensive and universal welfare for its citizens.
  4. 7. Belize's answer to Jamaica's PATH.
  5. 8. We can make a case that what matters about welfare is not what is intended, nor what the process is, but whether or not people benefit from it.
  6. 11. Trinidad and Tobago's equivalent to Jamaica's PATH.
  7. 14. Theory that simplifies complex social policy phenomena to promote a better understanding of different approaches to Social Policy
  8. 17. Theory that provides a value framework for social policy which identifies the values, ideologies and political objectives which underlie social policy approaches.
  9. 18. Theory that seeks to explain the nature of social policy and the rationale for policy decisions.
  10. 19. One of the main areas of social policy.
  11. 22. Abbreviation for Titmuss' second approach.
  12. 23. The Swedish model goes further than the British model in its commitment to social this.