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Alexandru Panican. Photo: Patrik Hekkala

Alexandru Panican

Associate professor | Senior lecturer | PhD in Social Work

Alexandru Panican. Photo: Patrik Hekkala

Active Inclusion as an Organisational challenge: integrated anti-poverty policies in three European countries :

Author

  • Alexandru Panican
  • Martin Heidenreich
  • Norbert Petzold
  • Marcello Natili

Summary, in English

Active inclusion aims at the reduction of poverty by strengthening the agency of excluded persons by the provision of a minimum income, activation and social services. The contribution to poverty alleviation is determined by expenditure levels and the organisation of these three policy fields. This can be shown by three examples: The comprehensive Swedish regime is characterised by high expenditures; the redistributive German regime is characterised by lower service levels and in Italy, all three dimensions are least developed. In addition, the organisation of services differs: Decentralised and discretionary system for the provision of services in Sweden, “creaming and parking” effects in Germany and fragmented providers in Italy. As a result of different expenditure levels and organisational patterns, the selectivity of active inclusion strategies is low in Sweden, medium in Germany and high in Italy. Both the financial and organisational dimensions of active inclusion therefore are decisive for poverty alleviation.

Department/s

  • School of Social Work

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

180-198

Publication/Series

Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy

Volume

30

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Social Work

Keywords

  • active inclusion
  • poverty
  • combating poverty
  • excluded
  • minimum income
  • activation
  • social services
  • poverty alleviation
  • organization
  • policy fields
  • Swedish regime
  • discretionary
  • creaming and parking

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2169-9763