COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF SOCIAL POLICY IN UK AND GERMANY

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Rustemi, Agron [1 ]
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[1] South East European Univ, Tetovo, Macedonia
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Poverty; social equality; Welfare state; Beveridge; social politics; UK; Germany;
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C [社会科学总论];
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The analysis of social policies is relatively hard process because of its multidimensional nature which are so related to the quality of life of the citizens, that's why it is advisable first to analyze the notion of the welfare state. Bearing in mind that this is a very dynamic and very actual problem which is directly related to the life and welfare of the people, in this paper, we analyze the various models of the welfare state in the European soil, treated the birth, development and reforming these states, analyze the ideas of the most important writers and thinkers of that time did this issue, focus their effort to classify these states. In the literature, we encounter different definitions of the concept of "state protector" and "welfare state". The concept of "social welfare" expresses the view of an institution to change, and in this context there are many definitions for it. One of these is the definition of the International Labor Organization (ILO), which says: "The social security system allows societies to advance the welfare and security of its citizens, protecting them from vulnerability and poverty, so that they can continue to live a better life!".
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