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Sustainable and Inclusive Welfare States: Employment and Poverty Among Immigrants and People with Disabilities in Different Welfare State Regimes
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Abstract
In this article, we ask to what extent immigrants and people with disabilities are excluded from labor markets and to what extent they are exposed to poverty in different European welfare state regimes. Our starting points lie in the United Nation’s and European Union’s agendas for sustainable devel... view more
In this article, we ask to what extent immigrants and people with disabilities are excluded from labor markets and to what extent they are exposed to poverty in different European welfare state regimes. Our starting points lie in the United Nation’s and European Union’s agendas for sustainable development, in research on welfare regimes, and in the social investment paradigm. We utilize the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) to run multilevel random effect models to measure the extent to which there are regime-specific differences in risk of poverty and months out of work. Our results show that within-regime dif-ferences are often larger than between-regime differences. The implementation of the social in-vestment paradigm, emphasizing the role of a decent level of income transfers combined with extensive public services, fortifies the fiscal and social sustainability of the welfare state.... view less
Keywords
welfare state; sustainability; migrant; disability; handicapped; employment; poverty; social investment; labor market; EU
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Social Problems
Labor Market Research
Free Keywords
decommodification; EU-SILC 2009-2018
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 1-19
Journal
sozialpolitik.ch (2022) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18753/2297-8224-187
ISSN
2297-8224
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed