Welfare State and Democracy in Crisis

Welfare State and Democracy in Crisis
Author: Theodore Pelagidis,Louka T. Katseli,John Milios
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351788403

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This title was first published in 2001. Investigating the consequences of restrictive austerity policies and the downsizing of the welfare state this edited collection reflects on possible ways out by analyzing economic developments, social conflicts, legal forms and the prevailing directions of economic policy. According to official figures, around 9.5 per cent of the working population of the European Union is unemployed. Fifteen million European citizens are officially looking for work. In other countries such as the US, the increasing wage inequality has marginalized large parts of the population. The precipitous rise in unemployment (mainly in Europe) and income inequality (mainly in the USA) as well as the weakening of democratic and welfare institutions in almost every developed nation have caused huge social and political problems in recent years.

The Welfare State in Crisis

The Welfare State in Crisis
Author: Ramesh Mishra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1984
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN: UVA:X000685453

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Development and Crisis of the Welfare State

Development and Crisis of the Welfare State
Author: Evelyne Huber,John D. Stephens
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780226356495

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Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens offer the most systematic examination to date of the origins, character, effects, and prospects of generous welfare states in advanced industrial democracies in the post—World War II era. They demonstrate that prolonged government by different parties results in markedly different welfare states, with strong differences in levels of poverty and inequality. Combining quantitative studies with historical qualitative research, the authors look closely at nine countries that achieved high degrees of social protection through different types of welfare regimes: social democratic states, Christian democratic states, and "wage earner" states. In their analysis, the authors emphasize the distribution of influence between political parties and labor movements, and also focus on the underestimated importance of gender as a basis for mobilization. Building on their previous research, Huber and Stephens show how high wages and generous welfare states are still possible in an age of globalization and trade competition.

Development Democracy and Welfare States

Development  Democracy  and Welfare States
Author: Stephan Haggard,Robert R. Kaufman
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691214153

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This is the first book to compare the distinctive welfare states of Latin America, East Asia, and Eastern Europe. Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman trace the historical origins of social policy in these regions to crucial political changes in the mid-twentieth century, and show how the legacies of these early choices are influencing welfare reform following democratization and globalization. After World War II, communist regimes in Eastern Europe adopted wide-ranging socialist entitlements while conservative dictatorships in East Asia sharply limited social security but invested in education. In Latin America, where welfare systems were instituted earlier, unequal social-security systems favored formal sector workers and the middle class. Haggard and Kaufman compare the different welfare paths of the countries in these regions following democratization and the move toward more open economies. Although these transformations generated pressure to reform existing welfare systems, economic performance and welfare legacies exerted a more profound influence. The authors show how exclusionary welfare systems and economic crisis in Latin America created incentives to adopt liberal social-policy reforms, while social entitlements from the communist era limited the scope of liberal reforms in the new democracies of Eastern Europe. In East Asia, high growth and permissive fiscal conditions provided opportunities to broaden social entitlements in the new democracies. This book highlights the importance of placing the contemporary effects of democratization and globalization into a broader historical context.

Welfare State Legitimacy in Times of Crisis and Austerity

Welfare State Legitimacy in Times of Crisis and Austerity
Author: Tijs Laenen,Bart Meuleman,Wim van Oorschot
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-08-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788976305

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Has there been change or continuity in the welfare attitudes of Europeans since the 2008 financial crisis? Using data from the European Social Survey, this book reveals how various types of welfare attitudes evolved between 2008, when the crisis triggered economic recessions and welfare reforms across Europe, and 2016, when most countries had largely recovered from that crisis.

Nationalism and Democracy in the Welfare State

Nationalism and Democracy in the Welfare State
Author: Kettunen, Pauli,Pellander, Saara,Tervonen, Miika
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788976589

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This multidisciplinary book unpacks and outlines the contested roles of nationalism and democracy in the formation and transformation of welfare-state institutions and ideologies. At a time when neo-liberal, post-national and nationalist visions alike have challenged democratic welfare nationalism, the book offers a transnational historical perspective to the political dynamics of current changes. While particularly focusing on Nordic countries, often seen as the quintessential ‘models’ of the welfare state, the book collectively sheds light on the ‘history of the present’ of nation states bearing the character of a welfare state.

The Welfare State as Crisis Manager

The Welfare State as Crisis Manager
Author: P. Starke,A. Kaasch,F. Van Hooren,Franca Van Hooren
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137314840

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This book presents an in-depth analysis of social policy reactions to international economic shocks in four different welfare states, over a 40-year period. It reveals how expansion and retrenchment are shaped by domestic politics and existing welfare state institutions.

Welfare State Capitalst Society

Welfare State Capitalst Society
Author: Ramesh Mishra
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317867265

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First published in 1991. The Welfare State in Capitalist Society, uses a methodological approach that draws extensively on comparative material. It presents an analysis of the fortunes of the modern welfare state in conditions of economic and ideological adversity is able to generate propositions of significance; sweeping masterfully over developments on three continents, it distilling a multiplicity of discrete domestic events into a coherent, comprehensible account.