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Cost-benefit Analysis Models Relevant to Social Care Services

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  • Parvulescu Aurelia Oana

    (University of Oradea, Romania)

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To better understand how we can analyze the cost-benefit ratio in public social assistance services, we will first try a comprehensive conceptual approach to other analysis tools that provide us with the proper framework for assuming possible models to apply. In this study, I propose to analyze two components, one quantitative and the other qualitative. The analysis of the dimension of social services will perform a comparative analysis of the economic and social impact of different social services depending on how they are provided. The analysis of the individual dimension will identify how people can use social services support depending on how it is provided and how this support provided produces different changes in people's quality of life.

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  • Parvulescu Aurelia Oana, 2021. "Cost-benefit Analysis Models Relevant to Social Care Services," Risk in Contemporary Economy, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, pages 224-235.
  • Handle: RePEc:ddj:fserec:y:2021:p:224-235
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    1. Beáta Fodor, 2012. "Estimation of Social Benefits in Cost-benefit Analysis," Theory Methodology Practice (TMP), Faculty of Economics, University of Miskolc, vol. 8(02), pages 11-16.
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