Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State

Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State
Title Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Teppo Eskelinen
Publisher Mayflybooks/Ephemera
Pages 186
Release 2020-03-13
Genre
ISBN 9781906948511

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The book presents a number of empirical case studies of community economies in the context of a Nordic welfare state to better understand the potential of community economies and the interaction and friction with state governance, and more generally the conditions in which community economies and Nordic welfare states can co-exist and cooperate.

Welfare States and the Future

Welfare States and the Future
Title Welfare States and the Future PDF eBook
Author B. Vivekanandan
Publisher Springer
Pages 410
Release 2005-01-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0230554911

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This volume presents a thought provoking analysis of key welfare state issues engaging policy makers across the globe. It provides a unique and comprehensive evaluation of the state of welfare states- developed and developing. It maps the diversity of welfare regimes across the world and brings to fore the particularities and nuances that characterise them. The book also focuses on the on-going reforms and makes a powerful case for the increased relevance of the welfare state in a globalizing era.

Man Vs. the Welfare State

Man Vs. the Welfare State
Title Man Vs. the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Henry Hazlitt
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Pages 237
Release 1971
Genre Finance, Public United States
ISBN 1610163990

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Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony

Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony
Title Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony PDF eBook
Author J. A. Scott Kelso
Publisher Springer
Pages 234
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319906593

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This book is devoted to the issue of how we can learn to live together in the face of division and conflict. It is dedicated to the life and work of a remarkable human being, Dr Epimenidis Haidemenakis, scientist, statesman, visionary leader, President Emeritus of the International S.T.E.P.S. Foundation and founding father of The Olympiads of the Mind (OM). The monograph consists of a collection of papers presented at the 8th and 9th Olympiads of the Mind held in Washington, DC and Chania, Crete respectively. Distinguished international scholars, government and corporate representatives, leading researchers and academics from multiple disciplines and Nobel Laureates Leon Lederman (Physics, 1988), Martin Perl (Physics, 1995) and Yuan T. Lee (Chemistry, 1986) address a broad range of issues all with the aim of improving the human condition and achieving cooperation among the people of the world. The topics include the environment, sustainability and security; diversity and how to achieve integration and peace among people in a fractured world; the important role of brain research; how to overcome poverty and inequality; how to enhance creativity and improve education at all levels; and how new technologies and tools can be used for common benefit. The culmination of the book is a call to action, to join what one might call the “OM Movement”—bringing the best minds in the world together to create solutions to world issues so that we can all live together in harmony.

Land of Hope

Land of Hope
Title Land of Hope PDF eBook
Author James R. Grossman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 400
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226309967

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Grossman’s rich, detailed analysis of black migration to Chicago during World War I and its aftermath brilliantly captures the cultural meaning of the movement.

The Political Economy of the Welfare State

The Political Economy of the Welfare State
Title The Political Economy of the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Thomas Wilson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 234
Release 2021-11-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000477975

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In the early 1980s, the welfare state, for too long regarded as a notable contribution to the establishment of a humane social order, had over the previous decade come under increasing attack. Some of its critics, especially in the UK and the USA, maintained that it had failed to deal satisfactorily with the problem of poverty. Others held that it was over-elaborate, created a psychology of dependence and imposed costs that needed to be reduced as part of a policy of general economic recovery. In a number of countries, cuts had already been imposed or were now contemplated. In this situation it was crucially important to direct attention once more to the basic objectives of the various welfare services from a systematic and comparative standpoint. Originally published in 1982, the authors of this book, one an economist and the other a specialist in social administration, subjected these aims to rigorous analysis and discuss the underlying issues of social philosophy. They then attempt to assess the various methods adopted for their attainment in Britain and comment on those adopted in the USA and in some continental European countries. Although the authors reject the more extreme assertion that the welfare state has been a failure, they point to the need to relate some of the policies followed more clearly to the basic objectives. A number of proposals for reform are put forward which would imply some change of emphasis and should permit a simplification of existing over-complex arrangements.

Urban Segregation and the Welfare State

Urban Segregation and the Welfare State
Title Urban Segregation and the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Sako Musterd
Publisher Routledge
Pages 329
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134698003

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Urban Segregation and the Welfare State examines ethnic and socio-economic segregation patterns, social polarisation, and social exclusion in major cities in the Western world. Contributors from across North America and Europe provide in-depth analysis of particular cities, ranging from Johannesburg, Chicago and Toronto to Amsterdam, Stockholm and Belfast. The authors highlight the social problems in and of cities, indicating differences between nation-states in terms of economic restructuring, migration, welfare state regimes and "ethnic history".