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1 GRINCOH WP5 Tasks, research plans, comparative SW concepts GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

2 What aspects of social cohesion covered in WP5? Inequalities and poverty – material and non- material deprivation Disparities in health Process of exclusion from the labour market / women and people with disabilities Family policies and female labour force participation GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

3 What aspects of social cohesion in other WPs? Inequalities in education and skill formation Eligibilities and entitlements rules to benefits, assistance and services (employment&social) Transport and housing (inequalities of territorial infrastructure and mobility) Cohesion policies, their changes and outcomes GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

4 WP5; 8+1 tasks, 2 partners (1) T1 Identifying the drivers of inequality and poverty in CEE EU MSs – WIIW – Feb 13 T2 Identifying the effects of income inequality on population health and social outcomes in CEE EU MSs – WIIW – Feb/March 14 T3 Assessing the factors behind disparities between health status in the old and new MSs – IEHAS – Feb 14 T4 Analysing exclusion from the labour market in the new and accssing post-socialist EU MSs: women and disabled workers – IEHAS – June 13 T5 Comparing family policies and female participation in the labour force in the CEE countries – IEHAS – Feb 2014 GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

5 WP5; 8+1 tasks, 2 partners (2) T6 The role of employment rehabilitation services for disabled workers in CEE countries in fostering employment – IEHAS – Aug 2014 T7 Cross country analysis of social policy mixes of CEE countries – IEHAS/WIIW (?) – Aug 2014 T8 Determinants of female and male roles in 3 CEE countries – IEHAS – Aug 2014 +1 Synthesis Report – IEHAS/WIIW (?) – Aug 2014 +WP5 Report – IEHAS/WIIW – Aug 2014 (?) No PM planned for WIIW for that task GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

6 Stronger links to other WPs’ tasks WP1 – Development patterns of social and regional issues (T1), Indicators of social cohesion at national and regional levels, Economic and social cohesion, an analysis at national and regional levels (T4) WP4 – Labour market developments and social welfare (T1), Impact of eligibility and entitlement rules … (T1), How to achieve complementarity between economic and social cohesion on the labour market (T3) WP7 – Coordinated policies and cohesion policies … (T3) WP8 – Cohesion policies and their impact… (T3) Further coordinating consultations planned with WIIW (Jan 14) GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

7 Preparations and plans (1) T1 Detecting the causes of income and multidimensional inequalitiy in CEE EU MSs in 2 approaches: -‚Classical’ following Cowell, Shorrocks, Jenkins (mid 90- ies) -More recent Shapely value approach to disentangle the effects of various characteristics on the country, on the regional and the household levels of income and md inequality Based on EU-SILC data Feb - WIIW GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

8 Preparations and plans (2) T3 To assess disparities in health status health production functions are formulated; socio-economic explanatory factors, factors of life-style nature & others reflecting health care resources. Unhealthy life style partly inherited, partly due to the transition process will be in the focus. Eurostat, OECD, WHO data, Feb 14 -IEHAS GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

9 Preparations and plans (3) T4 Women and disabled excluded from LM participation; - litterature review, - evolution of (1) employment, (2) ec. Activity, (3) LT UE rate of the two groups compared to total active age population, decomposition according to age, education, for women according to age of youngest child EU LFS data fo all EU MSs 2000-10 for women, 2002-08/11 for disabled - Find relations between annual changes, discrimination and policies - Correlations of poverty and women’s LM exclusion - SILC data Household /paid work of the two groups – ETUS data June 13 - IEHAS GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

10 Preparations and plans (4) T5 Family policies and women’s LM participation; Overview of post-socialist countries’ recent trends Detailed analysis of VCs: -Caring strategies of families (division of care for children < 3 between families-state-market and division within families) LFS, ESPROS and ETUS data + country specific research -Changing institutions of care (major changes of FPs related to children <3, patterns of unequal access according to income and rural/urban division Specific dimensions: legislation, implementation/access to services, funding Additional info from interviews with service providers Feb 14 – IEHAS (involving Czech and Polish collaborators) GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

11 Preparations and plans (5) Other tasks according to abstracts Further thematic and data coordination with other WPs Closer coordination with WP4 and with WIIW tasks in other WP1 and WP7 – January 14 workshop Possible contribution to regional case studies (indicators, social welfare data…???) Possible contribution from other partners (national research experiences on WP5 issues???) GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

12 Comparative Social Welfare concepts Welfare state regime theories based on different social welfare indicators (like comparative studies of the varieties of capitalism, VoC) Two main group of indicators: -Decommodification (services, benefits, assistance – the level a person can maintain livelihood without relyinbg on the market) -Stratification and solidarities (poverty, inequalities, taxes /social insurance, eligibilities/rules of access, gender dimensions GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

13 Discussion of the regime theories „the welfare modelling business” (Abrahamson, 1999) (after Titmuss) Esping-Andersen, Leibfried, Korpi-Palme, Ferrera, Siaroff, Deacon, … Three of four? Or ‚hybrids’? (Mediterrenean, Antipodean, CEE countries) Stronger similarities among SW elements (health, ALM, education, LTC…) than within regimes (Kasza)? CEE MSs (a specific regime or subgroups of different regimes;) Questions of different levels – questions of systemic differences GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle

14 Thanks for your attention! Agnes Simonyi IEHAS GRINCOH meeting, 22-23 November 2012, Halle


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