Social investment as a conceptual framework for analysing well-being returns and reforms in 21st century welfare states

Author:

Hemerijck Anton1ORCID,Ronchi Stefano2ORCID,Plavgo Ilze1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute , Via dei Roccettini 9 , San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy

2. Department of Political and Social Science, University of Milan , Milan, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Welfare provision is often conceived through the lens of decommodification and analysed in (re)distributive terms. This article argues that a distributive approach does not sufficiently capture the complexity of 21st century welfare state dynamics. It proposes re-conceptualizing provision as a mix of three policy functions: raising and maintaining human capital stock; easing the flow of gendered life-course and labour-market transitions; guaranteeing social safety-net buffers. This analytical perspective allows theorizing life-course multiplier effects and policy (non-)complementarities, both at the level of individual objective and subjective well-being and in terms of aggregate employment, poverty and fiscal sustainability. This perspective also enables us to extend the temporal horizon of welfare politics beyond short-term electoral logics for explaining welfare reform. The article underscores how methodological pluralism remains key for understanding contemporary welfare states, and for grasping welfare outcomes and institutional change in a research endeavour that involves both generalization and contextualization.

Funder

European Research Council

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science

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