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Decommodification

In political economy, decommodification is the strength of social entitlements and citizens' degree of immunization from market dependency.[1][2]

In regards to the labor force, decommodification describes a "degree to which individual, or families, can uphold a socially acceptable standard of living independently of market participation."[3][4]

While commodification is the transformation of goods, services, ideas and people into commodities or objects of trade, decommodification would be the "extent that workers can leave the labor market through choice."[5]

Contemporary research edit

Gender inequality edit

The idea of decommodification as an egalitarian concept as set forth by Esping Andersen sparked contemporary research efforts focusing on perceived inequities. In 2008, a research journal pointed out a feminist critique that "the absolute focus on the welfare of individuals who are already working" leaves a central bias in the pursuit of decommodification.[6] Rather, the objective of women is often to be commodified in the first place so that they can enter the labor market.[7]

Environmental impact edit

Decommodification has been identified by ecological economists as a strategy for sustainable consumption that acts one level up on the institutional context of consumption in Western societies as compared to strategies such as eco-efficiency and eco-sufficiency.[8] Thus, while the eco-efficiency strategy targets the product and the eco-sufficiency strategy targets the person (the consumer as decision-maker), the decommodification strategy targets the institutional context in which consumption takes place. It aims to decrease the influence of commodities and to limit the effect of commercialization.

Social democracy paradox edit

Esping-Andersen's fundamental study of decommodification sparked contemporary academic research efforts hoping to resolve "paradoxes" in this application.[9][6] Exiting the labor market with little or no loss of income clashed with the idea that social democracy has the goal of high labor force participation. Research efforts to resolve this paradox showed that "employment impeding policies" came out of Christian democracy institutions, not social democracy institutions. This research suggests that decommodification in the social democratic model is viable.[6]

Example edit

Scandinavian countries are the closest to decommodification according to the scale created by Esping Andersen's research which places Sweden as the most decommodified country in the 1980s.[9] Sweden's level of pensions, sickness entitlements and unemployment insurance are the highest among many other leading industrial countries.[10] Sweden's social welfare programs are mandated by the government which also offers a de facto guarantee to the wages of citizens' rather than taking averages and creating regulations through a means-based test on citizens' wages, level of education and their past history with the law.[11]

Criticism edit

Several free market proponents, such as Austrian School philosophers Ludwig Mises and Murray Rothbard argue that markets are the best way to supply all goods or services efficiently. They say that providing services via the market reduces the effect of Government inefficiency.[citation needed]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Janoski, Alford (2003). The Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization (1st ed.). Cambridge. p. 511.
  2. ^ Gerber, Jean-David; Gerber, Julien-François (2017). "Decommodification as a foundation for ecological economics". Ecological Economics. 131: 551–556. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.08.030.
  3. ^ Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (1991). "The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism". Social Forces. 70 (2).
  4. ^ Jacques, Olivier; Noël, Alain (2022). "Welfare state decommodification and population health". PLOS ONE. 17 (8): e0272698. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0272698. PMC 9432727. PMID 36044426.
  5. ^ Saunders, Peter (2017). Welfare to Work in Practice: Social Security and Participation in Economic and Social Life. Taylor and Francis. p. 107.
  6. ^ a b c Ho, JingJing (2008). "Decommodification and activation in social democratic policy: resolving the paradox". Journal of European Social Policy. 18 (1): 5–20. doi:10.1177/0958928707084449. S2CID 154504960.
  7. ^ Orloff, A.S (2004). "Gender and the Social Rights of Citizenship: the Comparative Analysis of Gender Relations and the Welfare State". American Sociological Review. 58 (3): 303. doi:10.2307/2095903. JSTOR 2095903. S2CID 53453651.
  8. ^ Boulanger, P.M. (2010) "Three strategies for sustainable consumption". S.A.P.I.EN.S. 3 (2)
  9. ^ a b Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (1990). Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691094578.
  10. ^ Regeringskansliet, Regeringen och (2014-09-23). "Sveriges regering". Regeringskansliet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-12-10.
  11. ^ "Minimum Income Schemes". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2018-12-10.

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In political economy decommodification is the strength of social entitlements and citizens degree of immunization from market dependency 1 2 In regards to the labor force decommodification describes a degree to which individual or families can uphold a socially acceptable standard of living independently of market participation 3 4 While commodification is the transformation of goods services ideas and people into commodities or objects of trade decommodification would be the extent that workers can leave the labor market through choice 5 Contents 1 Contemporary research 1 1 Gender inequality 1 2 Environmental impact 1 3 Social democracy paradox 2 Example 3 Criticism 4 NotesContemporary research editGender inequality edit The idea of decommodification as an egalitarian concept as set forth by Esping Andersen sparked contemporary research efforts focusing on perceived inequities In 2008 a research journal pointed out a feminist critique that the absolute focus on the welfare of individuals who are already working leaves a central bias in the pursuit of decommodification 6 Rather the objective of women is often to be commodified in the first place so that they can enter the labor market 7 Environmental impact edit Decommodification has been identified by ecological economists as a strategy for sustainable consumption that acts one level up on the institutional context of consumption in Western societies as compared to strategies such as eco efficiency and eco sufficiency 8 Thus while the eco efficiency strategy targets the product and the eco sufficiency strategy targets the person the consumer as decision maker the decommodification strategy targets the institutional context in which consumption takes place It aims to decrease the influence of commodities and to limit the effect of commercialization Social democracy paradox edit Esping Andersen s fundamental study of decommodification sparked contemporary academic research efforts hoping to resolve paradoxes in this application 9 6 Exiting the labor market with little or no loss of income clashed with the idea that social democracy has the goal of high labor force participation Research efforts to resolve this paradox showed that employment impeding policies came out of Christian democracy institutions not social democracy institutions This research suggests that decommodification in the social democratic model is viable 6 Example editScandinavian countries are the closest to decommodification according to the scale created by Esping Andersen s research which places Sweden as the most decommodified country in the 1980s 9 Sweden s level of pensions sickness entitlements and unemployment insurance are the highest among many other leading industrial countries 10 Sweden s social welfare programs are mandated by the government which also offers a de facto guarantee to the wages of citizens rather than taking averages and creating regulations through a means based test on citizens wages level of education and their past history with the law 11 Criticism editSeveral free market proponents such as Austrian School philosophers Ludwig Mises and Murray Rothbard argue that markets are the best way to supply all goods or services efficiently They say that providing services via the market reduces the effect of Government inefficiency citation needed Notes edit Janoski Alford 2003 The Handbook of Political Sociology States Civil Societies and Globalization 1st ed Cambridge p 511 Gerber Jean David Gerber Julien Francois 2017 Decommodification as a foundation for ecological economics Ecological Economics 131 551 556 doi 10 1016 j ecolecon 2016 08 030 Esping Andersen Gosta 1991 The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism Social Forces 70 2 Jacques Olivier Noel Alain 2022 Welfare state decommodification and population health PLOS ONE 17 8 e0272698 doi 10 1371 journal pone 0272698 PMC 9432727 PMID 36044426 Saunders Peter 2017 Welfare to Work in Practice Social Security and Participation in Economic and Social Life Taylor and Francis p 107 a b c Ho JingJing 2008 Decommodification and activation in social democratic policy resolving the paradox Journal of European Social Policy 18 1 5 20 doi 10 1177 0958928707084449 S2CID 154504960 Orloff A S 2004 Gender and the Social Rights of Citizenship the Comparative Analysis of Gender Relations and the Welfare State American Sociological Review 58 3 303 doi 10 2307 2095903 JSTOR 2095903 S2CID 53453651 Boulanger P M 2010 Three strategies for sustainable consumption S A P I EN S 3 2 a b Esping Andersen Gosta 1990 Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism Princeton N J Princeton University Press ISBN 0691094578 Regeringskansliet Regeringen och 2014 09 23 Sveriges regering Regeringskansliet in Swedish Retrieved 2018 12 10 Minimum Income Schemes ec europa eu Retrieved 2018 12 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Decommodification amp oldid 1189203073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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