Social Innovation beyond the State



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Social Innovation beyond the State Towards a smart mix of first and second (generation) welfare Maurizio Ferrera Riunione straordinaria del Gruppo III "Attività diverse" del CESE Promuovere l'innovazione per il progresso sociale: Proposte per le politiche europee Centro Congressi Fondazione Cariplo 23 ottobre 2014

2 Outline! Secondo welfare: what is it?! Inspiring principles and main actors! The Italian situation! Future perspectives

3 From FIRST to SECOND welfare Budget constraints, increasing needs, call for social investments: what to do? Extend the perimeter of social protection by promoting the development of a «second» welfare next to the «first» welfare

4 Second welfare: a definition Mix of innovative social programs, mainly financed by non public resources Helping and investing in vulnerable individuals faced with (new) social risks Provided by a variety of different actors and stakeholders Rooted in local territories, but mutually connected Local/regional (and EU) authorities: key role to define a new multi- stakeholder and multi- level governance model

5 Second welfare: a new child is born? Temporal connotation: " it stems from first welfare, the one built by the State during the XX Century, especially during «The Glorious Thirties» (1945-1975) Functional connotation: " 2W adds up to the schemes of first welfare, fills its gaps, stimulates modernization experimenting new organizational, management, financial models and breaches into spaces of unexplored and partly unexplorable needs Financial connotation: " 2W mobilizes additional non public resources, made available by a variety of economic and social actors

6 Inspiring principles (1) «The economic situation of many families nowadays allows to look for a new balance between the services offered and financed by the community and the contribution of people and civil society associations» (R. Dahrendorf, The New Liberty, 1977)

7 Inspiring principles (2) Resources for social policies are not limited to those from the public sector. A non- negligible part comes from people and families Non profit organizations and social enterprises can complement public sector efforts, and be pioneers in developing new markets The for- profit parts of the private sector would need to be further encouraged to use the potential of social investment Source: EC Communication on Social Investment, 2013

8 Inspiring principles (3) This is not limited to Corporate Social Responsibility alone and includes for example the job training, in- house childcare facilities, health promotion and accessible and family- friendly workplaces In the social area, Member States still make sufficient use of more innovative approaches to financing, including by using participation of the private sector and financial engineering through instruments such as micro finance, policy based guarantees and Social Investment Boards, which should strive for budgetary savings Source: EC Communication on Social Investment, 2013

9 Inspiring principles (4) A strong link with social investment Enabling individuals to live up to their full potential to take part in social and economic life in society entails supporting people at critical junctions in their lives This starts with investing in children and youth, and continues thereafter Social innovation must be an integral part of necessary adjustments by testing new policy approaches and selecting the most effective ones Source: EC Communication on Social Investment, 2013

10 A strong link with social investment Lifecycle

11 The second welfare arena: new protagonists " Insurance companies " Mutual aid associations " Private Companies " Trade unions " Trade associations " Banks and other financial institutions Mobilize non public actors as service providers and planners " Charities and Foundations " Citizens " Social business " Cooperatives " Charities, faith based organizations " Regions " Local governments Mobilize private earnings in efficient forms Coordination/ regulation/ monitoring/ estimation Mobilize non public service providers

12 Second welfare: some data 5,9 5,9 Net current private social expenditure in % of GDP, 2005 3,6 2,8 2,2 1,7 1,7 1,3 0,8 0,5 UK NL BE FR DE IT SE DK PT ES

13 Second welfare: some data from Italy (late 2000s) Third sector activities: 4% of GDP Foundations: " Assets (2012) : 42 billion euros " Grants (2012): 1 billion euro Third sector employment. 670 000 (3,7% of total labour force) Voluntary workers: 5 millions No. of social cooperatives: 11:000 Private companies (500+) with company based welfare schemes: 80% of total Household s savings " Households which have been able to put aside savings in 2012: 38,9% " Savings stock in 2012: 450% of GDP " Home ownership among 65+: 80%

14 The second welfare «cloud»: an Italian illustration Dependency Support to parenthood

15 Second welfare in Italy: first achievements Important role in responding to «uncovered» needs (e.g. work- life balance, long term care, extreme exclusion) Innovative governance tools and instruments for social interventions (e.g. mixed social partnerships, social bonds) Mitigation of the social consequences of the crisis

16 Second welfare in Italy: risks and open issues 1. Risk of «twisted» mix between first and second welfare 2. Networking difficulties 3. Territorial differentiations 4. Weakness of monitoring and evaluating mechanisms 5. Incomplete understanding and subscription to the social investment paradigm

17 Website: www.secondowelfare.it

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19 Proposals from the Milan Declaration 5) Facilitate knowledge- sharing by researching social innovation and social policy innovation, the opportunities, challenges and risks they present, relative to the development of and interconnection with public policies 8) Remove barriers to social innovation and closely monitor the effects, transferability and contributions of new partnerships in the broadest sense 12) Create a framework for learning, by facilitating an exchange of best practices and policy experiences, possibly in the context of a new "Open Method of Coordination". This will facilitate the establishment of benchmarks for the renewed European semester and Europe 2020 strategy

20 Possible follow up From Italy s «Percorsi di Secondo Welfare» to a EU wide observatory?