Despite its broad usage, universalism as a concept is not always clearly defined. In this article, a multidimensional definition of universalism in social policy is developed, based on four policy characteristics: inclusion, financing, provision, and the adequacy of benefits. In the empirical part of the article, the feasibility of this definition is tested by an analysis of recent changes in the Swedish welfare state, which is typically described as universal but has undergone substantive reforms since 1990. Four social policy areas are examined: pensions, social insurance, health care, and family policy. The results indicate that Swedish welfare policies retain their universalistic character in some dimensions but have become less univers...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
Over the past decades, the geography of comparative welfare state research has transformed. Whereas ...
In recent years, attention to universal social policy has intensified in Latin America and other par...
This issue of Social Inclusion takes the dazzling and fuzzy term ‘universalism’ to scrutiny. The edi...
How much inequality in policy instruments can a universalist welfare state tolerate in its pursuit o...
How much inequality in policy instruments can a universalist welfare state tolerate in its pursuit o...
The long-standing divide between universal and residual approaches in the field of social policy is ...
Although Canada is known as a liberal welfare regime, universality is a key issue in that country, a...
The social democratic model of welfare is manifested in Norway. The highly egalitarian and redistrib...
Social policies rely on specific expectations vis-a-vis their beneficiaries, who have to abide by ce...
Morten Frederiksen (2018) Acta Sociologica. 61(1), pp. 3-16 Abstract. Attitudes research shows that...
This paper investigates how and why welfare state universalism can shape the integration of migrants...
Universalism has become a lead idea of global social politics, and of global social security in part...
This article builds on recent research on the fortunes of universalism in European social policy by ...
Social policies rely on specific expectations vis-a-vis their beneficiaries, who have to abide by ce...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
Over the past decades, the geography of comparative welfare state research has transformed. Whereas ...
In recent years, attention to universal social policy has intensified in Latin America and other par...
This issue of Social Inclusion takes the dazzling and fuzzy term ‘universalism’ to scrutiny. The edi...
How much inequality in policy instruments can a universalist welfare state tolerate in its pursuit o...
How much inequality in policy instruments can a universalist welfare state tolerate in its pursuit o...
The long-standing divide between universal and residual approaches in the field of social policy is ...
Although Canada is known as a liberal welfare regime, universality is a key issue in that country, a...
The social democratic model of welfare is manifested in Norway. The highly egalitarian and redistrib...
Social policies rely on specific expectations vis-a-vis their beneficiaries, who have to abide by ce...
Morten Frederiksen (2018) Acta Sociologica. 61(1), pp. 3-16 Abstract. Attitudes research shows that...
This paper investigates how and why welfare state universalism can shape the integration of migrants...
Universalism has become a lead idea of global social politics, and of global social security in part...
This article builds on recent research on the fortunes of universalism in European social policy by ...
Social policies rely on specific expectations vis-a-vis their beneficiaries, who have to abide by ce...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
Over the past decades, the geography of comparative welfare state research has transformed. Whereas ...
In recent years, attention to universal social policy has intensified in Latin America and other par...