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Digital welfare state and problem arising: an exploration and future research agenda

Zita Wahyu Larasati (Department of Social Development and Welfare, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Tauchid Komara Yuda (Department of Social Development and Welfare, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia) (Department of Sociology and Social Policy, Lingnan University, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong)
Akbarian Rifki Syafa'at (Department of Social Development and Welfare, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

ISSN: 0144-333X

Article publication date: 5 July 2022

Issue publication date: 23 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The penetration of technology and the strengthening of evidence-based policies have paved the way for the automated delivery of social services. This study aims to discuss the inherent risks of this automatization, particularly those associated with the discrimination, exclusion and inequality problem, which the authors package under the theoretical umbrella of a digital welfare state (DWS).

Design/methodology/approach

This conceptual article reviews the literature on the welfare DWS, with an empirical focus on the recent experience of selected countries from India, Kenya and Sweden. These countries reflect three different types of welfare regimes but are connected by the same digital social risk. The authors’ exploration also includes questions about what this DWS has in common with and how it differs from the previous era. This article illustrates that there has been a very similar trajectory in regards to the development of the DWS and the associated risks in the examined countries.

Findings

DWS has triggered new social risks (e.g. discrimination, exclusion and inequality in welfare access) that are a result of data breaches experienced by citizens. Further, vulnerable groups in the digital age should be viewed not only as those who lack access to welfare services, such as education, health and employment, but also as those without internet access, without digital skills and excluded from the DWS system.

Originality/value

The article calls for the development of scholarly research into the DWS in particular and the contemporary one in general. The authors also predict that a critical aspect of the future regime typology rests in the ability to mobilize resources to address contemporary digital risks, as every country is equally vulnerable to them. Overall, this article can be considered to be one of the initial works that focus on cross-national comparison across different meta-welfare regimes.

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Citation

Larasati, Z.W., Yuda, T.K. and Syafa'at, A.R. (2023), "Digital welfare state and problem arising: an exploration and future research agenda", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 43 No. 5/6, pp. 537-549. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-05-2022-0122

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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