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The Handbook of European Welfare Systems

Editat de Klaus Schubert, Simon Hegelich, Ursula Bazant
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2013
This book provides the first comprehensive information and detailed data on the welfare systems of all twenty-seven EU member states and offers the reader an invaluable introduction and basis for comparative welfare research. The introductory chapter summarizes the actual debate about welfare states and welfare (state) regimes, gives an overview on current welfare (state) research and analyses the main recent developments necessitating a new focus on European Welfare Systems. The twenty-seven chapters on the welfare systems of the member states are written on the basis of a common structure by experts from the individual states. An additional chapter analyses the current social and welfare policies of the EU and focuses on the interplay and limits between European and national social policies. Two concluding chapters provide (a) a first comparative analysis on the basis of all twenty-seven European Welfare Systems and (b) a theoretical reflection both arguing for and venturing the idea of politically limited pluralism in European welfare politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415860758
ISBN-10: 041586075X
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 20 b/w images, 142 tables and 20 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1: Introduction  1. European Welfare Systems: Current State of Research and Some Theoretical Considerations Klaus Schubert, Simon Hegelich, Ursula Bazant  Part 2: Country Studies  2. Welfare State Development in Austria: Strong Traditions Meet New Challenges Karin Heitzmann, August Österle  3. Belgium: The Quest for Sustainability, Legitimacy and a Way out of “Welfare without Work” Ive Marx  4. Impact of the Reforms of the Welfare State in Bulgaria after 1989 on Stratification, Solidarity and Integration of Groups at Risk, Rumiana Stoilova  5. Welfare Adaptation in a Divided State: The Cypriot Welfare System Anthos I. Shekeris, Christina Ioannou, Christos Panayiotopoulos  6. The Czech Welfare System Voitech Ripka, Miroslav Mareš  7. Conflict, Negotiation, Social Peace: The German Welfare System Simon Hegelich, Hendrik Meyer  8. Between Economic Constraints and Popular Entrenchment – The Development of the Danish Welfare 1982 to 2005 Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Michael Baggesen Klitgaard  9. The Welfare System of Estonia: Past, Present and Future Avo Trumm, Mare Ainsaar  10. The Welfare State in Spain: Unfinished Business, Paloma de Villota, Susana Vázquez  11. The Welfare System of Finland Olli Kangas, Juho Saari  12. The French Social Protection System: Current state and future Prospects Camal Gallouj, Karim Gallouj  13. Inequalities and Deficiencies in Social Protection: The Welfare System of Greece Christos Papatheodorou  14. From State Socialism to a Hybrid Welfare State: Hungary Katalin Tausz  15. The Irish Welfare System Anthony McCashin and Judy O’Shea  16. The Italian Welfare State (Still) in Transition: The Progressive Recalibration of Social Programmes and Greater Flexibility of Labour Market Policies David Natali  17. The Welfare System of Lithuania Jolanta Aidukaite  18. The Welfare System of Luxembourg. From Past Dependency to European Approach Nicole Kerschen  19. The Welfare System in Latvia after Renewing Independence, Feliciana Rajevska  20. The Maltese Welfare State: Hybrid Wine in Rightist Bottles (with Leftist Labels)? Charles Pace  21. The Dutch Welfare System – From Collective Solidarity Towards Individual Responsibility, Wim van Oorschot  22. The Welfare State in Poland: Transformation with Difficulties Renata Siemienska, Anna Domaradzka  23. The Portuguese Welfare System: From a Corporative Regime to a European Welfare State, José António Pereirinha, Manuela Arcanjo, Francisco Nunes  24. The Romanian Welfare State – Changing and Developing Suzana Dobre 25. The Swedish Welfare State – A Model in Constant Flux? Sven E. O. Hort  26. The Slovene Welfare System: Gradual Reform instead of Shock Treatment Zinka Kolaric, Anja Kopac, Tatjana Rakar  27. The Slovak Welfare System: Neo-liberal Nightmare or Welfare Pioneer of Middle-Eastern Europe? Olaf Wientzek, Hendrik Meyer  28. The British Welfare System: Marketisation from Thatcher to New Labour Lavinia Mitton  29. European Union Social Policy: Towards a Post-National Welfare State? Wolfram Lamping  Part 3: Comparative Analysis  30. European Welfare Systems: Diversity Beyond Existing Categories Ursula Bazant, Klaus Schubert  31. Politically Limited Pluralism as European Identity: European Welfare Systems Simon Hegelich, Klaus Schubert

Notă biografică

Dr. Klaus Schubert is Professor of German Politics and Policy Field Analysis at the Institute of Political Science, University of Münster, Germany
Dr. Simon Hegelich, is currently Research Fellow and Coordinator of the Graduate School of Politics at the Institute of Political Science, University of Münster, Germany
Dr. Ursula Bazant, is Counsellor at the Federal Chancellery of Austria, Department for Economic and OECD Affairs, Labour Market and Social Policy, Vienna, Austria

Recenzii

"With its extensive bibliographies, this volume will be essential for researchers and specialists. Non-specialists will likely find it useful as a reference for specific countries...Highly recommended." -- Choice, July 2010

Descriere

This book provides the first comprehensive information and detailed data about the welfare systems of all 27 EU member states and offers the reader an invaluable introduction and basis for comparative analysis. It closes with a theoretical reflection by venturing the idea of politically limited pluralism in European welfare politics.