THE EUROPEAN WELFARE MODEL. IS ROMANIA A WELFARE STATE?
The paper presents the various interpretations of the social model and welfare regime concepts. In order to observe Romania's position within the European welfare regimes, the paper presents a short analysis of the main characteristics of the welfare regimes identified in Europe - i.e. the corp...
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