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Author Hemerijck, A. (Anton)

Title Changing welfare states / by Anton Hemerijck
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013

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Description xxi, 485 pages. : illustrations. ; 23 cm
Contents 1. The Adaptive Capacities of Welfare States -- 2. The 'New Politics' of the Welfare State Revisited -- 3. Challenges to Twenty-First Century Social Policy Provision -- 4. Welfare Recalibration as Social Learning -- 5. Three Waves of Transformative Welfare State Change -- 6. Welfare Recalibration in Motion -- 7. Welfare Performance at a Glance -- 8. Escaping the Double Bind of Social Europe -- 9. Stress-Testing Welfare Regimes, Once Again -- 10. In Defence of Affordable Social Investment
Summary "In a comparative fashion, [this volume] analyses reform trajectories and political destinations in an era of rapid socioeconomic restructuring, including the critical impact of the global financial crisis on welfare state futures. The book argues that the overall scope of social reform across the member states of the European Union varies widely. In some cases welfare state change has been accompanied by deep social conflicts, while in other instances unpopular social reforms received broad consent from opposition parties, trade unions and employer organizations. The analysis reveals trajectories of welfare reform in many countries that are more proactive and reconstructive than is often argued in academic research and the media. Alongside retrenchments, there have been deliberate attempts - often given impetus by intensified European (economic) integration - to rebuild social programs and institutions and thereby accommodate welfare policy repertoires to the new economic and social realities of the 21st century. Welfare state change is work in progress, leading to patchwork mixes of old and new policies and institutions, on the lookout, perhaps, for greater coherence. Unsurprisingly, that search process remains incomplete, resulting from the institutionally bounded and contingent adaptation to the challenges of economic globalization, fiscal austerity, family and gender change, adverse demography, and changing political cleavages."--publisher website
Analysis Economic impact
Economic indicators
Employment indicators
Europe
European Union
European integration
Financial crises
Government expenditure
History
International comparisons
Labour market
Overseas item
Performance indicators
Reform
Social policy
Statistics
Trends
Welfare measures
Welfare policy
Welfare state
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 399-455) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Public welfare -- Europe.
Public welfare -- European Union countries.
Social problems -- Europe.
Social problems -- European Union countries.
Welfare state -- Europe.
Welfare state -- European Union countries.
SUBJECT Europe -- Social policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008102588
European Union countries -- Social policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008103276
LC no. 2012406925
ISBN 0199607591 (hbk)
0199607605 (paperback)
9780199607594 (hbk)
9780199607600 (paperback)