1. Social well-being is (you must choose the correct answer):
A) the ability of a person to daily physical activity, to full-fledged work that requires physical health and effort
B) a person´s ability to control his behavior and emotions, as well as the predominance of positive emotions over negative ones
C) the degree of satisfaction of a person with a place and role in society, work, relationships and quality of life
2. The social well-being of the modern state consists of:
a) the well-being of every person;
b) well-being of certain social groups;
c) well-being of socially unprotected segments of the population;
d) economic and social efficiency of the state;
e) the quality of work in the social sphere.
3. What criterion is used to determine the level of social well-being of the country´s inhabitants?
a) the level of per capita income;
b) the level of human development;
c) the level of human freedom.
4. What is included in the structure of social well-being:
A) the social capital of a person, his social roles and statuses
B) results of professional activity
C) the social capital of a person, his social roles and statuses, subjective satisfaction with them, profession.
5. Which definition of welfare is correct:
A) Welfare is a social and political concept, which is understood as the existence of such conditions under which a person can successfully strive to achieve the highest good for himself - comprehensive development
C) Welfare is a monetary value of goods and services, the provision of which reflects the standard of living.
6. The emergence of theories of social well-being is a natural result
1. evolutionary development of social relations;
2. revolutionary changes in society;
3. purposeful actions of power structures;
4. active influence on the system of power by other states.
7. The concept of Pareto efficiency is not absolute, it has its drawbacks. In particular, the following general premises underlying it are controversial:
a) individuals determine values, there is no society outside and beyond individuals who are only interested in their own well-being.
b) individuals can best assess their own well-being, only they know what is good for them and what is bad.
c) public welfare increases if it improves for at least one person and does not worsen for anyone.
d) all of the above
8. Match the term and definition
9. What knowledge and skills in the field of theories of social well-being should modern social workers have.
10. Determine in the correct sequence the development of the theories of the authors studying the quality of life: V. Elsker, J. Rode, A. Cherns, R. Waltoni; With Robinson, J. Galbraith.
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