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06/21/2018 - 06/23/2018 | Regensburg

Social Policy in East and Southeast Europe in Past and Present: Demographic Challenges and Patterns

The Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies invites submissions for its annual conference in June 2018 in Regensburg (Germany). The conference is entitled „Social policy in east and southeast Europe in past and present. Demographic challenges and patterns of inclusion and exclusion“. Scholars from history, economics, and related fields of the humanities and social sciences are welcome to submit applications by January 19th 2018 at the latest.

The concept of social welfare is one of the defining features of modernity in East and Southeast Europe. From the blueprint independent welfare systems established by the nationalising post-imperial states, over the supposedly distinctive social security and redistribution systems under communism to the challenging and economically burdensome post-communist transition, social welfare has come to encompass defining components of state-society relations and human involvement therein. Traditional income maintenance, family and pension policy, as well as health care, education and housing programmes all affect societal dynamics in fundamental ways.

The annual conference of the IOS, which will take place from Thursday June 21st to Saturday June 23rd 2018 in Regensburg (Germany), will explore two particular issues in this broader field. First, it will study social policies in relation to demographic dynamics and address social policy as a response to and at the same time attempt to manage demographic challenges. How do social policies in East and Southeast Europe respond to and manage challenges related to age structure, natality and migration?

A second topic of concern are the patterns of social exclusion and inclusion that underlie social policies. To what extent does the redistribution of income through social policy address or generate social inequalities and what are its social and political repercussions? How does social policy interact with gender and ethnicity? The conference welcomes presentations that address one or both of the issues above, with particular focus on the following domains: family policy; pension policy; income maintenance programmes; poverty reduction; redistribution policies in housing, education and health care policies; political, institutional and ideological continuities and transformations.

The conference aims to facilitate a multi-disciplinary dialogue between scholars from history, economics, and related fields of the humanities and social sciences. The conference seeks to complement contemporary social policy studies with historical research concentrating on the period from the 19th century to the present. The geographic focus lies on East and Southeast Europe.

Information on participating / attending:

Date:

06/21/2018 - 06/23/2018

Registration deadline:

01/19/2018

Event venue:

TBA
93047 Regensburg
Bayern
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Economics / business administration, History / archaeology, Politics, Social studies

Types of events:

Conference / symposium / (annual) conference

Entry:

12/06/2017

Sender/author:

Franz Kurz

Department:

Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

no

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event59212

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