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Christian Aspalter

    Super Inequality: Theoretical Essays in Economics and Social Policy
    Conservative Welfare State Systems in East Asia
    Social Work in East Asia
    Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism
    Human Entanglement Theory
    Importance of Christian and social democratic movements in welfare politics
    • 2024

      Human Entanglement Theory

      A Quantum Approach to the Study of All-Encompassing Human Communication

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of quantum mechanics and social sciences, this innovative work draws inspiration from Friedrich Nietzsche. It delves into how principles of quantum computing can reshape our understanding of social dynamics, offering a fresh perspective on complex societal issues. The book challenges traditional paradigms, encouraging readers to rethink relationships between technology and human behavior, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the evolving landscape of both fields.

      Human Entanglement Theory
    • 2023

      Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism

      A Global Data Analysis

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Combining global data analysis with social policy theory, this book tests the Ten Worlds of Welfare Regime Theory through empirical research across approximately 150 countries. It measures variables related to poverty and inequality using Aspalter's Standardized Relative Performance Index, offering precise comparisons of welfare regimes. The findings support the theory's validity and include a meta-study that explores solutions to address global inequality and poverty, providing both explanatory and normative insights into these pressing issues.

      Ten Worlds of Welfare Capitalism
    • 2023

      Focusing on the intersection of micro-economics and social policy, the author integrates behavioral social policy, public choice theory, and Leibenstein's X-efficiency theory. Drawing from expertise in both fields, the book ventures beyond traditional social policy analysis, employing micro-economic theories to address pressing social, political, and economic issues. This unique approach aims to provide deeper insights into contemporary challenges, making complex concepts accessible and relevant to current debates.

      Super Inequality: Theoretical Essays in Economics and Social Policy
    • 2014

      Social Work in East Asia

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book examines the evolution of social work in East Asia, highlighting its significance in addressing social issues amid rapid economic growth and an aging population. It offers an in-depth analysis of current practices, future trends, and the challenges faced by this burgeoning profession. As the first comprehensive study of its kind, it sheds light on the vital role social work plays in delivering services at individual, family, and community levels across the region.

      Social Work in East Asia
    • 2001

      The book explores the welfare state systems of six advanced East Asian countries, analyzing Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China. Through a political lens, it investigates the factors that influence the development of these welfare states, delving into the unique historical, cultural, and political contexts that shape their policies and structures. The author seeks to uncover the underlying causes driving welfare state evolution in these diverse nations.

      Conservative Welfare State Systems in East Asia
    • 2001

      This outstanding book traces the reasons for the differences between Continental and Northern European welfare state developments by applying a selected case study approach. Three countries were looked Germany, Austria, and Sweden, because all have different political settings. In order to keep a sharp focus on the different causes for European welfare state development, the author traced it back to its roots, i.e. by focusing on the people, the movements and parties that implemented, developed, and changed the course in welfare states. To determine the importance of Christian democratic and social movements numerous historical phases were also studied.

      Importance of Christian and social democratic movements in welfare politics