välfärdsstatstyper
Välfärdsstatstyper, or welfare state types, refer to the various models of social welfare systems implemented by different countries. These models aim to provide a safety net for citizens, ensuring basic needs such as healthcare, education, and social security are met. The welfare state concept was first developed in the early 20th century, with key figures like Johan Huizinga and Gunnar Myrdal playing significant roles in its formulation.
There are several types of välfärdsstatstyper, each with its own characteristics and approaches to welfare provision.
In contrast, the Anglo-Saxon model, seen in countries like the United Kingdom and the United States, tends
The German model, or Sozialstaat, is characterized by a strong emphasis on social insurance and a more
The French model, or État-providence, is known for its high levels of public spending on social services,
Each of these models has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of model often depends