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Welfare e politica sociale in un'economia in evoluzione: attori, istituzioni e trasformazioni

Semestre 2 · 27301 · Corso di laurea in Economia, Politica ed Etica · 6CFU · EN


This course explores the evolution, structure, and challenges of welfare systems in contemporary capitalist societies, with a specific focus on the interplay between economic dynamics, political institutions, and civil society. Drawing from economic sociology and comparative welfare studies, it analyzes how social policies respond to old and new social risks, how welfare is produced by a plurality of actors (state, market, third sector), and how these processes shape—and are shaped by—economic and social transformations.
Special attention is given to European welfare regimes, social investment strategies, and the growing role of social enterprises and hybrid organizations in the provision of welfare. Students will be encouraged to critically assess the changing configurations of the welfare state and to connect theoretical concepts with real-world case studies and policy debates.

Docenti: Michela Giovannini

Ore didattica frontale: 36
Ore di laboratorio: 6
Obbligo di frequenza: Recommended, but not mandatory

Argomenti dell'insegnamento
1. Introduction to Welfare and Social Policy • Definitions, scope, and relevance in economic and political systems • The role of social policies in addressing inequalities and market failures 2. Historical Evolution of Welfare States • From industrial welfare to the post-war European welfare state • The golden age and the restructuring of welfare under globalization 3. Theories of Welfare and Welfare Regimes • Esping-Andersen and beyond: varieties of capitalism and welfare production • Institutionalist and economic sociology approaches • Measuring welfare: from GDP to Human Development Index (HDI), social determinants of health and well-being indicators 4. Social Risks and Policy Responses in the 21st Century • Old and new social risks: ageing, migration, precarization, climate change • Policy trends: activation, social investment, conditionality 5. The Changing Architecture of Welfare Production • Welfare mix: public, private, non-profit, and informal actors • From government to governance: networks, partnerships, and co-production 6. The Role of Third Sector and Social Economy Organizations • Social enterprises, cooperatives, NGOs: economic actors with social missions • Hybridization, accountability, and sustainability challenges 7. Contemporary Challenges and Future Directions • Fiscal constraints, digitalization, environmental transitions • Debates on universal basic income, care economy, and post-growth welfare

Insegnamenti propedeutici
None

Modalità di insegnamento
Lectures, group work, guided discussions

Obiettivi formativi e risultati di apprendimento (ulteriori info.)
This course explores the evolution, structure, and challenges of welfare systems in contemporary capitalist societies, with a specific focus on the interplay between economic dynamics, political institutions, and civil society. Drawing from economic sociology and comparative welfare studies, it analyzes how social policies respond to old and new social risks, how welfare is produced by a plurality of actors (state, market, third sector), and how these processes shape—and are shaped by—economic and social transformations. Special attention is given to European welfare regimes, social investment strategies, and the growing role of social enterprises and hybrid organizations in the provision of welfare. Students will be encouraged to critically assess the changing configurations of the welfare state and to connect theoretical concepts with real-world case studies and policy debates.

Modalità d'esame
The final grade will be based on two components: • Written exam (70%) with open questions • Group presentation (30%) Students will work in small groups to prepare a presentation on a topic related to the course.

Criteri di valutazione
The written exam evaluates: o Personal understanding and re-elaboration of course content o The ability to construct coherent and well-argued responses o Critical reflection and clarity of written expression Presentations will be assessed based on: o Relevance and depth of content o Ability to apply theoretical concepts to real-world cases or data o Clarity, structure, and teamwork in delivery

Bibliografia obbligatoria

Selected chapters from: Daniel, B., Morgan, K. J., Obinger, H., & Pierson, C. (Eds.). (2021). The Oxford handbook of the welfare state. Oxford University Press.



Bibliografia facoltativa

Additional readings will be handed out during the course




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Obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile
Questa attività didattica contribuisce al raggiungimento dei seguenti Obiettivi di Sviluppo sostenibile.

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