Welfare regime typologies: The six worlds of social inclusion

C. Taylor Brown*, Anis Ben Brik

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Abstract

This study bridges the study of social inclusion with welfare regime theory. By linking social inclusion with welfare regimes, we establish a novel analytical framework for assessing global trends and national divergences in social inclusion based on a multidimensional view of the concept. While scholars have developed typologies for social inclusion and welfare regimes independent of each other, limited insights exist on how social inclusion relates to welfare regime typologies. We develop a social inclusion index for 225 countries using principal component analysis with 10 measures of social inclusion from the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals Indicators Database. We then employ clustering algorithms to inductively group countries based on the index. We find six "worlds"of social inclusion based on the index and other social factors - the Low, Mid, and High Social Inclusion regimes and the Low, Mid, and High Social Exclusion regimes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of International and Comparative Social Policy
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • cluster analysis
  • comparative social policy
  • global social policy
  • principal component analysis
  • social inclusion
  • welfare regimes

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