The Foundations of the Welfare State

The Foundations of the Welfare State
Title The Foundations of the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Pat Thane
Publisher Routledge
Pages 367
Release 2016-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317889061

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A fully revised and rewritten second edition of a book which is now regarded as a classic. Takes full advantage of new research and places strong emphasis on voluntary action and the role of women in the shaping of social policy. It retains the excellent historical perspective that makes it unique among its competitors, comparing recent policy changes to pre-1950 welfare policy.

Normative Foundations of the Welfare State

Normative Foundations of the Welfare State
Title Normative Foundations of the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Nanna Kildal
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2007-05-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134272839

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This book conveys analyses, perspectives and interpretations of the normative foundation of the unique 'Nordic welfare state model' which are relevant across the globe.

European Foundations of the Welfare State

European Foundations of the Welfare State
Title European Foundations of the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Franz-Xaver Kaufmann
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre
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Fundamentos del estado de bienestar en Europa desde un punto de vista sociológico.

Welfare State Change in Leading OECD Countries

Welfare State Change in Leading OECD Countries
Title Welfare State Change in Leading OECD Countries PDF eBook
Author Ingmar Schustereder
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 226
Release 2010-05-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3834986224

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Ingmar J. Schustereder investigates the relative influence of economic globalization and post industrial developments as drivers behind recent welfare state change and examines to what extent different national systems of social protection have preserved their core institutional features over time.

Democracy and the Welfare State

Democracy and the Welfare State
Title Democracy and the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Amy Gutmann
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 302
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691217955

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The essays in this volume explore the moral foundations and the political prospects of the welfare state in the United States. Among the questions addressed are the following: Has public support for the welfare state faded? Can a democratic state provide welfare without producing dependency on welfare? Is a capitalist (or socialist) economy consistent with the preservation of equal liberty and equal opportunity for all citizens? Why and in what ways does the welfare state discriminate against women? Can we justify limiting immigration for the sake of safeguarding the welfare of Americans? How can elementary and secondary education be distributed consistently with democratic values? The volume confronts powerful criticisms that have been leveled against the welfare state by conservatives, liberals, and radicals and suggests reforms in welfare state programs that might meet these criticisms. The contributors are Joseph H. Carens, Jon Elster, Robert K. Fullinwider, Amy Gutmann, Jennifer L. Hochschild, Stanley Kelley, Jr., Richard Krouse, Michael McPherson, J. Donald Moon, Carole Pateman, Dennis Thompson, and Michael Walzer.

Dismantling the Welfare State?

Dismantling the Welfare State?
Title Dismantling the Welfare State? PDF eBook
Author Paul Pierson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 224
Release 1995-09-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1316583538

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This book offers a careful examination of the politics of social policy in an era of austerity and conservative governance. Focusing on the administrations of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, Pierson provides a compelling explanation for the welfare state's durability and for the few occasions where each government was able to achieve significant cutbacks. The programmes of the modern welfare state - the 'policy legacies' of previous governments - generally proved resistant to reform. Hemmed in by the political supports that have developed around mature social programmes, conservative opponents of the welfare state were successful only when they were able to divide the supporters of social programmes, compensate those negatively affected, or hide what they were doing from potential critics. The book will appeal to those interested in the politics of neo-conservatism as well as those concerned about the development of the modern welfare state. It will attract readers in the fields of comparative politics, public policy, and political economy.

Globalization and the Welfare State

Globalization and the Welfare State
Title Globalization and the Welfare State PDF eBook
Author B. Södersten
Publisher Springer
Pages 262
Release 2004-04-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230524427

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With contributions from leading thinkers such as J. Bhagwati and Robert Solow, this edited collection examines some hotly debated issues in today's world. The significance of globalization and its effects on welfare states is discussed and analyzed. A special chapter is devoted to terrorism, and it is explained why some people are willing to sacrifice their lives to gain 'heavenly goods'. The role of multinationals in the globalization process is examined as is the importance of changing and evolving social norms regarding work and leisure for the survival of today's welfare states.