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The Characteristics Change and Explanatory Factors in Slovenia Welfare Regime: focusing on Pension and Health Policy
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East European and Balkan Institute 동유럽발칸연구 동유럽발칸연구 제39권 제2호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.1
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221 - 252 (32page)

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Slovenia is the richest, the most democratic, and the most equal among post-socialist countries. This paper acknowledges this social model is from Slovenia welfare regime, and explores welfare regime characteristics and explanatory factors focusing on pension and health policy. For these research questions, this study analyzed regime characteristics and explanatory factors on historical institutionalism perspectives, by case study based on in-depth interview with local experts. The findings of this study are as follows. First, according to the three periods of pre-socialist, socialist, post-socialist, the welfare regimes Slovenia has progressed weak Bismarckian welfare regime, Bismarckian socialist welfare regime, and the hybridization of social-democratic welfare regime with strong conservative characteristics. Second, the historically explanatory factors of welfare regimes are the experiences of capitalist market economy from 19c, woman movement and labor movement during pre-socialist, the mixed economy between planned and market economy, limited democratic centralism, path-dependency of Bismarckian characteristics, socialist legacy of Titoism, workers self-management, and communities of interest, gradualism both economic system and political system in system transformation and the coordination of labor union to international organization with neo-liberalism.

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