New Perspectives on the Welfare State in Europe

New Perspectives on the Welfare State in Europe
Author: Catherine Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134912353

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New Perspectives on the Welfare State offers an appraisal of comparative social policy and applies it to our current uncertainties concerning European communities and European-North American and East Asian relationships.

European Foundations of the Welfare State

European Foundations of the Welfare State
Author: Franz-Xaver Kaufmann
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857454775

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While social welfare programs, often inspired by international organizations, are spreading throughout the world, the more far-reaching notion of governmental responsibility for the basic well-being of all members of a political society is not, although it remains a feature of Europe and the former British Commonwealth. The welfare state in the European sense is not simply an administrative arrangement of various measures of social protection but a political project embedded in distinct cultural traditions. Offering the first accessible account in English of the historical development of the European idea of the welfare state, this book reviews the intellectual foundations which underpinned the road towards the European welfare state, formulates some basic concepts for its understanding, and highlights the differences in the underlying structural and philosophical conditions between continental Europe and the English-speaking world.

Euro Austerity and Welfare States

Euro Austerity and Welfare States
Author: H. Tolga Bolukbasi
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781487507763

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Weighing in on the euro-austerity debate, this book uses case studies from three countries to evaluate the distinctive politics of fiscal policy and welfare state reform during a key period in Europe.

Contested Welfare States

Contested Welfare States
Author: Stefan Svallfors
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804783170

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The welfare state is a trademark of the European social model. An extensive set of social and institutional actors provides protection against common risks, offering economic support in periods of hardship and ensuring access to care and services. Welfare policies define a set of social rights and address common vulnerabilities to protect citizens from market uncertainties. But over recent decades, European welfare states have undergone profound restructuring and recalibration. This book analyzes people's attitudes toward welfare policies across Europe, and offers a novel comparison with the United States. Occupied with normative orientations toward the redistribution of resources and public policies aimed at ameliorating adverse conditions, the book focuses on the interplay between individual welfare attitudes and behavior, institutional contexts, and structural variables. It provides essential input into the comparative study of welfare state attitudes and offers critical insights into the public legitimacy of welfare state reform.

The Survival of the European Welfare State

The Survival of the European Welfare State
Author: Stein Kuhnle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134614639

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'Crisis'. 'Breakdown'. 'Dismantlement.' Since the 1970's, these have become the catchphrases used to describe the condition of the welfare states in Europe, in academic and media analyses alike. This book provides an alternative, more optimistic interpretation. It aims to increase both theoretical understanding and empirical knowledge of recent welfare reforms in areas including Spain, Denmark, the UK, Germany and the EU as a whole. An essential resource for students, researchers and practitioners with an interest in the welfare state.

The OECD and European Welfare States

The OECD and European Welfare States
Author: Klaus Armingeon,Michelle Beyeler
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1843769700

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The OECD includes the richest nations in the world. It issues recommendations on economic and social policies. Is its counsel on welfare state policies coherent? And is it followed by member states in Western Europe? These are the guiding questions of this book, which is a first to deal with such issues. The OECD and European Welfare States comprises 14 country studies considering OECD recommendations and their implementation in Western European welfare states, an analysis of the internal processes in the OECD, a theoretical introduction and a concluding comparative chapter. The overall results show a large degree of consistency in OECD analyses and recommendations, though little efficacy is revealed. The authors of this book have compiled a major contribution to the analysis of the impact of international organizations on national welfare states, widening the scope of traditional analyses of national welfare state development.

Europe s new state of welfare

Europe s new state of welfare
Author: Goul Andersen, Jørgen,Clasen, Jochen
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847425614

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It is often argued that European welfare states, with regulated labour markets, relatively generous social protection and relatively high wage equality, have become counter-productive in a globalised and knowledge-intensive economy. Using in-depth, comparative and interdisciplinary analysis of employment, welfare and citizenship in a number of European countries, this book challenges this view. It provides: an overview of employment and unemployment in Europe at the beginning of the 21st century; a comprehensive critique of the idea of globalisation as a challenge to European welfare states; detailed country chapters with new and previously inaccessible information about employment and unemployment policies written by national experts. Europe's new state of welfare is essential reading for students and teachers of social policy, welfare studies, politics and economics.

The Changing Welfare State in Europe

The Changing Welfare State in Europe
Author: David G. Mayes,Anna Michalski
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781782546573

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As the standard of living has increased, aspirations and financial constraints have required major rethinking. There is considerable disparity between European countries in how they approach the welfare system, with differing concern over aspects such