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[ 929NTWWAUTS12 ] SE Continental Model: Austrian System of Work and Social Security

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2024W dieser LV im Curriculum Masterstudium Joint Master's Degree Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare 2024W vorhanden.
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5 ECTS M1 - Master 1. Jahr Sozialwissenschaften Josef Weidenholzer/Christine Stelzer-Orthofer 2 SSt Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
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Quellcurriculum Masterstudium Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare 2012W
Ziele This course focuses on theoretical and empirical analysis of the structure of the Austrian (= Continental) system of work and social security, esp. of important areas of operation and the effects of the policy. The course’s aim is to enable the students to critically reflect and analyse the Continental Model of work and social security in Austria.

Focusing on contemporary development in social policy in the tradition of Bismarck, the structural influence on society, on special groups as well as on individuals is discussed concerning different field of social policy and work policy.

Students will be equipped with skills necessary for advanced research, to understand the Austrian (=Continental) model of work and social security and to analyse applied social policies:
• to characteristics of the Continental model
• to identify the Austrian Corporatism and social partnership
• to understand the general structure of Austrian model of work and social security
• to critically analyze labour policy in Austria: employment and unemployment
• to evaluate the design and supply of social services in Austria

Lehrinhalte The Austrian model follows the continental tradition. First of all, the students develop a common understanding of the concept of the Continental model, the Austrian Corporatism and the social partnership, as well as the contemporary debates.
Secondly, the general structure, body and recent developments of the Austrian model of work and social security will be examined. The organization and structure of employment and social security are main issues for the critical social policy analyses and discussion.
Thirdly, students evaluate the design and supply of social security and services in Austria. For this reason, various fields of applied social policy will be analysed and discussed by students. Students critically challenge the design and supply of social services.
Finally, the focus shifts to the European Union. European Union policy has an effect on the national social policy, thus system of work and system of social security. The Commission set certain targets, which the member states have to achieve. In addition, how does the discussion of the European Social Model influence the Continental model and vice versa?
Beurteilungskriterien Active participation 30% & seminar paper 70%
Participation of the students in the discussions and debates; preparation of two research seminar paper (15.000 signs).
Lehrmethoden Introduction during Intensive Program in Linz, afterwards audio and video lectures, discussion boards and individual tutoring, supported by Moodle
Abhaltungssprache Englisch
Lehrinhalte wechselnd? Nein
Präsenzlehrveranstaltung
Teilungsziffer 25
Zuteilungsverfahren Zuteilung nach Vorrangzahl