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150217s2014 enka b 001 0 eng d |
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$a9780745663685 (hbk) |
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$aJC479$B.W47 2014 |
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$aThe welfare state reader /$cedited by Christopher Peirson, Francis G. Castles and Ingela K. Naumann. |
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$aThird edition. |
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$aCambridge, UK :$bPolity,$cc2014. |
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$avii, 407 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm. |
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$aPrevious edition: 2006. |
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$aEditor's introduction to the 3rd edition --$tThe first welfare state? /$rThomas Paine --$tThe welfare state in historical perspective /$rAsa Briggs --$tCitizenship and social class /$rT.H. Marshall --$tUniversalism versus selection /$rRichard Titmuss --$tWhat is social justice /$rCommission on Social Justice --$tSome contradictions of the modern welfare state /$rClaus Offe --$tThe meaning of the welfare state /$rFriedrich von Hayek -- The teo wars against poverty /$rCharles Murray --$tThe new politics of the new poverty /$rLawrence Mead --$tThe patriarchal welfare state /$rCarole Pateman --$tThe welfare state and women power /$rHelga Marie Hernes --$tThe worlds of welfare capitalism /$rGosta Esping-Anderson --$tReligion and the western welfare state /$rPhilip Manow and Kees van Kersbergan --$tThe new politics of the welfare state /$rPaul Pierson --$tGlobalization and the welfare state and inequality /$rDuane Swank --$tThe Europeanization of social protection: domestic impacts and national responses /$rJon Kvist and Juho Saari --$tExplaining convergence of OECO welfare states: a conditional approach /$rCarina Schmitt and Peter Starke --$tBreaking with the past?: why the global financial crisis led to austerity policies but not to modernization of the welfare state /$rKlaus Armington --$tAgeing and the welfare state: securing sustainability /$rVolker Meier and Martin Werding --$tVery low fertility: consequences, causes and policy approaches /$rPeter McDonald --$tMigration minorities and welfare states /$rCarl-Ulrik Schierup, Stephen Castles --$tThe politics of the new social policies: providing against new social risks in mature welfare states /$rGiuliano Bonoli --$tThe big society : a new policy environment for the third sector? /$rPeter Alcock --$tDiffusing ideas for after neoliberalism: the social investment perspective in Europe and Latin America /$rJane Jensen --$tThe governance of economic encertainity beyond the 'new social risks' analysis /$rColin Crouch and Maarten Keune --$tHow climate change will shape the social policy framework /$rZahir Sadeque --$tBasic income and the two dilemmmas of the welfare state /$rPhillippe va Parijs --$tWhat adult workers model?: a critical look at recent social policy reform in Europe from a gender and family perspective /$rMary Daly --$tBeyond modernization?: social care and the transformation of welfare governance /$rJanet Newman, Caroline Glendinning and Michael Hughes --$tAssessing the walfare state: the politics of happiness /$rAlexander Pacek and Benjamin Radcliff --$tEurope's post-democratic era /$rJurgen Habermas. |
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$a"The Welfare state reader has established itself as a vital source of outstanding original research since its first appearance in 2000. In the third edition, Pierson, Castles and Naumann have comprehensively overhauled the content bringing it wholly up to date with contemporary discussions about this crucial area of social and political life. The book includes seventeen new selections, all reflecting the latest thinking and research in welfare state studies. These readings are organized around contemporary debates, such as the current trajectories of, constraints on and challenges to contemporary welfare regimes, as well as evolving ideas and emergent forms that constitute the future of welfare. In particular, new readings forcus on issues such as ageing populations and low fertility, climate change and global financial uncertainity, and nascent 'politics of happiness'. As in previous editions, the volume begins with a collection of readings that provide a grounding in core approaches to welfare, and each section is set in context by a new editorial introduction. As well as bringing together classic debates, The Welfare State Readetr represents and invaluable guide to waht is happening at the cutting edge of welfare research, giving the reader an unrivaled overview of debates surrounding the welfare state." p. 4 of cover |
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$aWelfare state. |
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$aPierson, Christopher,$eeditor of compilation. |
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$aCastles, Frances G.$q(Frances Deoffrey),$d1943-$eeditor of compilation. |
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$aNaumann, Ingela K.$eeditor of compilation. |