Socio-Structural Framework of Social Policy

Course contents
Basic economic questions: needs, desires, resources and scarcity of resources, maximizing utility, maximizing profit

Market performance and market failure, state market intervention

Market mechanisms and structural change

Global networking, economic and political order in favor of promotion of educational opportunities, social security

International working conditions, child labor, global economic order, global consumption and unfair wages, conflicts, wars, arms trade,

Alternatives to neoliberalism - from Keynesianism to the common good economy, care economy and post-growth economy

Climate justice, environmental protection and elimination of structural injustice, climate social policy

Analysis of the causes of expulsion, migration, asylum