רשת ביטחון סוציאלי וחורים גדולים בה: המדיניות כלפי תכניות הבטחת הכנסה

Translated title of the contribution: A Safety Net Full of Holes: Changing Policy Towards Israel’s Social Assistance Program

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Abstract

Despite the existence of social welfare programs that address the specific needs of various populations – the unemployed, people with disabilities, the elderly or families with children – every welfare state is aware that there are individuals and families who suffer from social and economic insecurity on a temporary or long-term basis. These people may not be served by other social programs that serve clearly delineated populations, or their needs may not be sufficiently covered by those programs. The welfare state has devised a social security net to help these particular people.
This paper focuses on the factors that led to the abrupt “about face” in social policy that took place in the years 2002-2004. While the country faced a severe economic and security crisis, its attempts to reduce government spending included reducing social services spending. Factors that led to this policy change as well as implications of the change are examined.
Translated title of the contributionA Safety Net Full of Holes: Changing Policy Towards Israel’s Social Assistance Program
Original languageHebrew
Title of host publicationעיצוב מדיניות חברתית בישראל
Subtitle of host publicationמגמות וסוגיות
Editorsאורי אבירם, ג'וני גל, יוסף קטן
Publisherמרכז טאוב לחקר המדיניות החברתית בישראל
Pages59-100
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

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