Changing Social Equality: The Nordic Welfare Model in the 21st Century
Editat de Jon Kvist, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden, Olli Kangas, Bjorn Hvindenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2011
The Nordic countries have been able to raise living standards and curb inequalities without compromising economic growth. But with social inequalities on the rise how do they fare when compared to countries with alternative welfare models, such as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany?Taking a comparative perspective, this book casts new light on the changing inequalities in Europe. It will be invaluable for students and policy makers interested in European social policy and living conditions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847426598
ISBN-10: 184742659X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
ISBN-10: 184742659X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Notă biografică
Jon Kvist, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, Johan Fritzell, Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS), Stockholm University/Karolinska Institutet, Bjorn Hvinden, NOVA Norwegian Social Research, Norway and Olli Kangas, KELA Research Department, The Social Insurance Institution
Cuprins
Equality and the Nordic welfare model: principles, pressures and perspectives ~ Jon Kvist, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden and Olli Kangas
Anti-immigration attitudes, support for redistribution, and party choice in Europe ~ Henning Finseraas
Do we all (dis)like the same welfare state? Configurations of public support for the welfare state in comparative perspective ~ Mads Meier Jæger
Eroding minimum income protection in the Nordic countries ~ Susan Kuivalainen and Kenneth Nelson
Equality in the social service state: Nordic childcare models in comparative perspective ~ Gabrielle Meagher and Marta Szebehely
Welfare State Institutions, Unemployment and Poverty: Comparative study on changes in labour market and income status in 15 European countries ~ M. Azhar Hussain, Olli Kangas &
Jon Kvist
Social inequalities in health: The Nordic welfare state in comparative context ~ Clare Bambra; Income inequality and poverty: do the Nordic countries still constitute a family of their own? ~ Johan Fritzell, Olof Bäckman and Veli-Matti Ritakallio
Does immigration challenge the economic sustainability of the Nordic welfare model? ~ Christer Gerdes and Eskil Wadensjö
Nordic responses to rising inequalities ~ Jon Kvist, Bjørn Hvinden and Olli Kangas
Anti-immigration attitudes, support for redistribution, and party choice in Europe ~ Henning Finseraas
Do we all (dis)like the same welfare state? Configurations of public support for the welfare state in comparative perspective ~ Mads Meier Jæger
Eroding minimum income protection in the Nordic countries ~ Susan Kuivalainen and Kenneth Nelson
Equality in the social service state: Nordic childcare models in comparative perspective ~ Gabrielle Meagher and Marta Szebehely
Welfare State Institutions, Unemployment and Poverty: Comparative study on changes in labour market and income status in 15 European countries ~ M. Azhar Hussain, Olli Kangas &
Jon Kvist
Social inequalities in health: The Nordic welfare state in comparative context ~ Clare Bambra; Income inequality and poverty: do the Nordic countries still constitute a family of their own? ~ Johan Fritzell, Olof Bäckman and Veli-Matti Ritakallio
Does immigration challenge the economic sustainability of the Nordic welfare model? ~ Christer Gerdes and Eskil Wadensjö
Nordic responses to rising inequalities ~ Jon Kvist, Bjørn Hvinden and Olli Kangas