In: A. Klimczuk, The Silver Economy as a Constructive Response in Public Policy on Aging, [in:] I.B. Bojanić, A. Erceg (eds.), Strategic Approach to Aging Population: Experiences and Challenges, J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek 2021, pp. 19-35.
In: A. Klimczuk, Introductory Chapter: Demographic Analysis, [in:] A. Klimczuk (ed.), Demographic Analysis: Selected Concepts, Tools, and Applications, IntechOpen, London 2021, pp. 3-6. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100503.
In: A. Klimczuk, Pandemia COVID-19 z perspektywy teorii ryzyka, [in:] A. Bartoszewicz, K. Księżopolski, A. Zybała (eds.), Polska... Unia Europejska... Świat... w pandemii COVID-19 - wybrane zagadnienia. Wnioski dla kształtowania i prowadzenia polityki publicznej, Elipsa, Warszawa 2021, pp. 34-56. https:
Artykuł ma na celu przybliżenie różnych podejść do analizy polityki publicznej dotyczącej starzenia się ludności. Opracowanie zawiera krótkie opisy wybranych teorii formułowania i wdrażania odpowiedzi na wyzwania związane z kwestiami i problemami istotnymi dla osób starszych i starzejących się. Omawia wybrane pojęcia, m.in. upolitycznienie starzenia się, polityka publiczna wobec starzenia się ludności i polityka starzenia się. W dalszej części pracy podjęto próbę omówienia ram etapów cyklu projektowania i współprojektowania polityki publicznej i wybrane teorie polityki publicznej wobec starzenia się ludności w podziale na podejścia dedukcyjne i indukcyjne oraz w podziale na poziomy analizy systemu społecznego (mikro, mezo i makro). W podsumowaniu przybliżono propozycje dalszych kierunków badań
In: Polityka publiczna wobec starzenia się ludności. Przegląd pojęć i podejść teoretycznych (Public Policy on Ageing: A Review of the Concepts and Theoretical Approaches), "Studia z Polityki Publicznej" 4(20)/2018, pp. 67-94
Some people say that creative industries have little to do with aging and old age. The words "creativity" and "creativity" are increasingly used almost as synonyms for the characteristics of young people and youth as a stage of life. Meanwhile, we all use certain other people-made technologies to perform a variety of daily activities. In addition, regardless of age, we use products developed in the field of craftsmanship, design / design or in the software production sector. Contemporary societies are also faced with an excess of content from, inter alia, from the music, publishing, and film and video industries.
The following discussion took place in September 2018 at the Warsaw School of Economics. It focused on both senior politics, experts, and analysts. The discussion was moderated and planned by Andrzej Klimczuk, associated with the Warsaw School of Economics, and invited to the discussion: Barbara Szatur-Jaworska, social politician and gerontologist from the University of Warsaw, Paweł Kubicki, economist, Warsaw School of Economics, Marek Niezabitowski, sociologist from the Silesian University of Technology, Ryszard Majer, social politician , Agnieszka Cieśla, architect and urban planner, Warsaw University of Technology, Marzena Rudnicka, founder and president of the National Institute of Senior Management (biographical notes at the end of the debate). Panelists during the discussion analyzed the following issues: I. Beginnings of the senior policy, its definition, strategic documents of the state, II. The role of local governments in animating activities within the framework of senior policy and non-governmental organizations, III. Creation and role of the law on seniors, IV. Diversification of the environment of seniors, V. Activities in other countries within the framework of the senior policy, VI. Changes in social awareness, the evolution of attitudes towards older people, old age, ageing, VII. The market for products and services for seniors, VIII. Seniors' activity, formal and informal, activity infrastructure, IX. Housing for older people and ageing population X. The role of the state and self-government in the senior policy, dialogue with the authorities, public-private partnership, XI. Challenges and directions of development of the senior policy, XII. The deficit of care services, XIII. Senior and pension policy, XIV. Convergence and divergence in the senior policy.
This paper aims to present different approaches to the analysis of public policies on ageing. The study contains short descriptions of selected theories on formulating and implementing responses to challenges related to the issues and problems relevant to older people and ageing people. The paper discusses selected concepts such as politicization of ageing, public policy on ageing and the politics of ageing. In the further part of the work, an attempt was made to discuss the framework of the stages of the public policy design cycle and codesign as well as selected public policy theories associated with the population ageing that were divided into deductive and inductive approaches and broken down into levels of social system analysis (micro, meso and macro). The summary presents proposals for further research directions.
This book focuses on improving community organizing through interpersonal skills and basic social work concepts, including cultural competency, engagement, dialog, empowerment, and group process. The use of these skills could lead to better engagement with volunteers, better collaboration with diverse local organizations and groups, facilitation of task and coalition groups, and lobbying for legislation. The central thesis of the book is that these skills are essential not only to social work methods but also to community development. The book will be useful to students by referencing the Council of Social Work Education's Education Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS), the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics, and the International Federation of Social Workers' statement of ethical principles.
In: B. Turner, P. Kivisto, W. Outhwaite, C. Kyung-Sup, C. Epstein, J.M. Ryan (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Wiley-Blackwell, London 2017, pp. 1-4, DOI: 10.1002/9781118430873.est0409
In: A. Klimczuk, Welfare State, [in:] B. Turner, P. Kivisto, W. Outhwaite, C. Kyung-Sup, C. Epstein, J.M. Ryan (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Wiley-Blackwell, London 2017, pp. 1-5, doi: 10.1002/9781118430873.est0406
In: Generacja sandwicz (Sandwich Generation), [in:] A.A. Zych (ed.), Encyklopedia starości, starzenia się i niepełnosprawności (The Encyclopedia of Old Age, Ageing, and Disability), Tom I, Thesaurus Silesiae, Katowice 2017
In: A moderate position in the debate on the possibility and moral utility of the ethical standards codification, "Annales. Ethics in Economic Life", vol. 20, no. 5, 2017, pp. 127-139
In: B. Turner, P. Kivisto, W. Outhwaite, C. Kyung-Sup, C. Epstein, J.M. Ryan (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Wiley-Blackwell, London 2017, pp. 1-5, 2017, DOI: 10.1002/9781118430873.est0200
The popularisation of drawing up codes that are addressed to various social groups is one of the features of the modern world. However, researchers of the phenomenon have not yet reached a consensus about the moral validity and utility of this activity. The article thoroughly reviews the Polish literature on the subject with regard to the reasons for taking a moderate stance on the codification of ethical standards. The essay describes the main concepts of ethical codes as well as arguments for their approval and rejection. Attention is drawn to the ways of improving the effectiveness of codes and to the ethical decision-making procedure that reconciles the positions of the supporters and opponents of codification.