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Globalisation and social policy.

J Langmore1

  • 1United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York, NY, USA. langmore@un.org

Social Work in Health Care
|September 11, 2002
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Economic and social issues are interdependent, requiring simultaneous action. Addressing globalization

Area of Science:

  • Socioeconomics
  • Political Science
  • International Relations

Background:

  • Globalization presents both substantial costs and considerable benefits, with its threats often exaggerated.
  • National policy constraints exist but are less severe than commonly perceived.
  • Increasing the vitality of political processes is crucial for managing ongoing global changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the interdependence of economic and social issues.
  • To analyze the multifaceted impacts of globalization.
  • To identify strategies for enhancing national and international cooperation.

Main Methods:

  • Thematic analysis of six major points concerning economic, social, and political dynamics.
  • Review of policy constraints and the role of various societal actors.

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  • Examination of cooperative strategies for global challenges.
  • Main Results:

    • Economic and social issues are deeply intertwined, necessitating integrated policy approaches.
    • Globalization offers significant benefits alongside costs, requiring careful management.
    • Enhanced political processes and international cooperation are vital for navigating global changes.

    Conclusions:

    • Simultaneous focus on economic and social policies is essential.
    • Cooperation on shared objectives and global public goods can mitigate the erosion of national autonomy.
    • The private sector, unions, and civil society play critical roles in advocating for socially responsible standards and policies.