Sara Czabai Leppänen MA Senior Lecturer
Chair: 80 /IV
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Phone: (051) 355 189
Courses
Poslijediplomski studij - Doktorski studij
Komparativna socijalna politika
International bases of social security systems
Social state as the constitutional value and its implementation in the national legal syste
The comparison of the chosen elements of the social security in the different european states
Overview of Social Welfare Policy, Social Assistance and SocialInsurance
Concepts and Definitions of Comparative Social Policy
Comparing and Categorizing Social Policy, Provision and Redistribution
The State and Social Policy in a Globalizing World
European Social Policy and Current Issues
Reforming Social Policies in the EU and Other Countries
Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance andActive Labor Market Policies
Aging, Disability, Retirement Income and Poverty
Analiza javnih politika
The process of economic analysis of policy and the rationalist mode of public policy analysis
Economic analysis of public sector problem
Understanding : assessing the symptoms, framing the problem (analyzing market and government failures), modeling the problem (identifying policy variables)
Economic analysis of solution and choosing evaluation criteria (converting goals to objectives and constrains)
Specifying policy alternatives and predicting impacts of alternatives and valuing them in terms of criteria
Communicating analysis and key concepts for doing benefit-cost analyses
Determining the social discount rate, measuring consumer surplus in the presence of income effects, estimating the demand for nonmarketed goods
Strategies for adoption and implementation and factors affecting success and failure, thinking strategically about policy design: Uncertainty, error correction, redundancy and slack, anticipating evaluations, facilitating termination, coping with diversity
Economic analysis of public sector problem
Understanding : assessing the symptoms, framing the problem (analyzing market and government failures), modeling the problem (identifying policy variables)
Economic analysis of solution and choosing evaluation criteria (converting goals to objectives and constrains)
Specifying policy alternatives and predicting impacts of alternatives and valuing them in terms of criteria
Communicating analysis and key concepts for doing benefit-cost analyses
Determining the social discount rate, measuring consumer surplus in the presence of income effects, estimating the demand for nonmarketed goods
Strategies for adoption and implementation and factors affecting success and failure, thinking strategically about policy design: Uncertainty, error correction, redundancy and slack, anticipating evaluations, facilitating termination, coping with diversity