Negara kesejahteraan adalah
Negara dengan konsep pemerintahan yang mengambil peran penting dalam perlindungan dan pengutamaan
kesejahteraan ekonomi dan sosial warga negaranya. Konsep ini didasarkan pada prinsip kesetaraan kesempatan, distribusi kekayaan yang setara, dan tanggung jawab masyarakat kepada orang-orang yang tidak mampu memenuhi persyaratan minimal untuk menjalani kehidupan yang layak. Istilah ini secara umum bisa mencakup berbagai macam organisasi ekonomi dan sosial. Sosiolog T.H. Marshall mengidentifikasi
Negara kesejahteraan sebagai gabungan demokrasi,
kesejahteraan, dan kapitalisme. Para pakar menaruh perhatian khusus pada cara Jerman, Britania Raya dan
Negara-
Negara lain mengembangkan sistem kesejahteraannya secara historis.
Negara-
Negara kesejahteraan saat ini meliputi
Negara Nordik seperti Islandia, Swedia, Norwegia, Denmark, dan Finlandia. Mereka menerapkan sistem yang dikenal dengan istilah model Nordik. Esping-Andersen mengelompokkan sistem
Negara kesejahteraan paling maju menjadi tiga kategori: Demokratik Sosial, Konservatif, dan Liberal.
Negara kesejahteraan memerlukan transfer dana dari
Negara ke jasa-jasa yang disediakan (misalnya layanan kesehatan dan pendidikan) dan perorangan (dalam bentuk tunjangan). Dana tersebut berasal dari sistem pajak redistribusionis dan sering disebut sebagai contoh "ekonomi campuran". Perpajakan semacam itu biasanya meliputi pajak pendapatan yang lebih besar bagi orang-orang berpendapatan tinggi, yaitu pajak progresif. Ini dapat membantu mengurangi kesenjangan pendapatan antara penduduk kaya dan miskin.
Lihat pula
Catatan kaki
Referensi
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Pranala luar
An introduction to social policy Diarsipkan 2005-05-12 di Wayback Machine.
Social Security Programs Throughout the World
Race and Welfare in the United States Diarsipkan 2006-07-24 di Wayback Machine.
García Calvo's Analysis of Welfare Society
Shavell's criticism of social justice programmes
Principles of Fairness versus Human Welfare: On the Evaluation of Legal Policy.
Journal containing free daily information on welfare policies at local, national and EU level Diarsipkan 2010-06-04 di Wayback Machine.
Western nations with social safety net happier. Benjamin Radcliff, September 25, 2013.
"Widefare: Asia's Emerging Welfare States Spread Themselves Thinly" The Economist: Asia, July 6, 2013
Lee Hyo-sik. "Korea Next to Last in Social Welfare Spending". The Korea Times, February 12, 2010. South Korea now spends less, but article points out that its rate of spending growth reached an annual average of 10.8 percent from 2004 through 2008, twice the OECD average, and predicts this rate of increase will continue its upward curve as the government has to spend more to care for the elderly and encourage people to have babies.
= Data dan statistik
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OECD - Health Policy and Data: Health Division Website
OECD - Social Expenditure database (SOCX) Website
Contains figures on wages and benefit systems in various OECD member states
The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty
Contains information on social security developments in various EC member states from 1957 to 1978 Diarsipkan 2013-06-20 di Archive.is
Contains information on social security developments in various EC member states from 1979 to 1989 Diarsipkan 2013-06-20 di Archive.is
Contains information on social assistance programmes in various EC member states in 1993 Diarsipkan 2014-01-16 di Wayback Machine.
Contains detailed information on the welfare systems in the former Yugoslav republics