Leveraging Policy Capabilities in Russia and Finland during the Pandemic

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Social Policy and Society Pub Date : 2022-07-19 DOI:10.1017/S1474746422000409
E. Dugarova
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The current article provides comparative analysis of policy capabilities in COVID-19 response in Russia and Finland by examining key challenges and impacts of the pandemic, and effects of anti-crisis socio-economic measures. It finds that the two countries adopted diverse policy responses that prioritised different segments of society with corresponding budget allocations. Such policy choice has been underpinned by pre-existing national priorities, while largely leveraging established policy legacy, institutions, and instruments within their welfare models. Russia has focused on supporting households through pro-natalist social assistance in line with its demographic concerns and persistent poverty, whereas Finland concentrated on protecting employment via social insurance and labour market interventions amid declining working-age population and labour supply. It is further suggested that improving policy capabilities via investments in comprehensive social security, welfare systems and gender-responsive policies can contribute to better development outcomes, while addressing gender power imbalances in the post-COVID-19 era.
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疫情期间利用俄罗斯和芬兰的政策能力
本文通过研究疫情的主要挑战和影响,以及反危机社会经济措施的影响,对俄罗斯和芬兰应对新冠肺炎的政策能力进行了比较分析。研究发现,两国采取了不同的政策应对措施,通过相应的预算拨款优先考虑社会的不同阶层。这种政策选择以预先存在的国家优先事项为基础,同时在很大程度上利用其福利模式中的既定政策遗产、机构和工具。俄罗斯专注于根据其人口问题和持续贫困,通过支持出生的社会援助来支持家庭,而芬兰则专注于在劳动年龄人口和劳动力供应下降的情况下,通过社会保险和劳动力市场干预来保护就业。有人进一步建议,通过投资于全面的社会保障、福利制度和促进性别平等的政策来提高政策能力,有助于取得更好的发展成果,同时解决新冠肺炎后时代的性别权力失衡问题。
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