ADAPTING EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE IN THE WELFARE STATE LANDSCAPE
Early childhood and care policies in the broader context of the European Child Guarantee: a comparative study on Italy and Sweden
Abstract
This thesis aims to investigate the adaptation of early childhood education and care (ECEC)
services in Italy and Sweden in response to the European Child Guarantee (ECG), illustrating how EU
social policies are interpreted within contrasting welfare state regimes. By conducting a comparative
case study analysis of the Italian and Swedish family policies, educational frameworks, and National
Action Plans (NAPs) for the ECG, within the context of differing welfare state regimes, the study
reflects the phenomena of EU policy harmonization and the influence of path dependency. Employing
theoretical frameworks from Esping-Andersen (1990), Ferrera (1996), and Leitner (2003), the study
addresses the research question: How are Italy and Sweden adapting early childhood education and care
services following the European Child Guarantee establishment? The findings suggests that ECEC
serve as a perfect example of social policy where the EU’s intention for harmonization of social policies
is evident, with Italy displaying signs of convergence toward EU objectives, modifying some of its
familialistic attitudes, and Sweden already aligns with the EU’s policy framework.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2025-10-10Author
Michelotto, Camilla
Keywords
Early childhood education and care
European Child Guarantee
European Pillar of Social Rights
policy implementation
European Union
Italy
Sweden
harmonization
path-dependency
welfare state regimes
familialism
de-familialization
Language
eng