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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949385932102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 278 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9780429341199 , 0429341199 , 9781000764277 , 1000764273 , 9781000764659 , 1000764656 , 9781315761022 , 1315761025 , 9781000764468 , 100076446X
    Content: "The welfare state is still very much central in people's everyday life. The welfare state is at the same time contested and debated, and has often been argued to be in a crisis not only in the wake of the financial crisis. Welfare and welfare states used to be a national issue and prerogative. Today welfare and welfare states are influenced by national as well as regional and global decisions. However, nation states play a decisive role influenced by national preferences and ideas, and, in recent years, populism and welfare chauvinism. This book provides an overview of the central concepts in the light of a state, market and civil society lenses. It also provides the reader with knowledge on distribution in societies and how this interacts and influences different groups and their position in society. There are also chapters dealing specifically with central sectors in the welfare states such as health, long-term care and education. The book uses a comparative approach as this better enables one to understand one's own country welfare, as well as helping to underline and see the linkages to the impact of global and regional issues on welfare states and their development. Finally, the book presents challenges and future perspectives for welfare states and their development. The book's focus on core concepts and the variety of international welfare state regimes and mechanisms for delivering social policy provides a much-needed introduction to the rapidly changing concept of welfare for students on social policy, social studies, sociology and politics courses"--
    Note: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; Foreword; PART I: Central concepts; 1. Introduction; 1.1 What are the central issues?; 1.2 Overview of the book; References; 2. What is welfare? Some basic concepts; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 What is welfare?; 2.3 Some basic principles, concepts and policies; 2.4 State, market and civil society; 2.5 Quality of life -- new ways of measuring well-being; 2.6 Balancing perspectives of equity and efficiency; 2.7 Summing up; Notes; References; 3. Welfare states and welfare regimes , 3.1 Introduction3.2 What is the welfare state?; 3.3 Historical development; 3.4 What are welfare regimes?; 3.5 Welfare regimes and welfare typologies; 3.6 Possible drivers for change; 3.7 Emergent welfare regimes; 3.8 Social investment and other perspectives; 3.9 Summing up; Notes; References; PART II: State, market and civil society; 4. The state; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Public, fiscal and occupational welfare; 4.3 The level and composition of state welfare in different types of welfare regimes; 4.4 Fiscal and occupational welfare and their impact; 4.5 Choice and equality/inequality , 4.6 Summing upNotes; References; 5. Financing the public sector; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Principles of how to finance the public sector; 5.3 Regional and global economic development and sustainable financing; 5.4 Impact of demography on financing the welfare state; 5.5 Summing-up; References; 6. The role of the market; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Market and government failure; 6.3 The financial market -- a case history; 6.4 Marketisation of welfare provision; 6.5 Summing-up; Note; References; 7. The labour market: employment and unemployment; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 What is the labour market? , 7.3 Consequences of being or not being in the labour market7.4 Active labour market policy -- stick or carrot?; 7.5 Changes in industrial relations; 7.6 Labour market regimes -- new structuring of societies; 7.7 Global and regional impact -- free movement of workers; 7.8 Fourth industrial revolution -- consequence for the labour market; 7.9 Summing up; Note; References; 8. Civil society; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The welfare mix; 8.3 Work-family balance; 8.4 Social capital; 8.5 Summing up; References; PART III: Equality and specific groups' positions in the welfare states , 9. Poverty, equality and inequality9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Theoretical understandings of equality and inequality; 9.3 Measuring equality/inequality; 9.4 The welfare state and equality; 9.5 Summing-up; References; 10. Different groups' positions in welfare states; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Gender inequality; 10.3 People with disabilities; 10.4 Age discrimination; 10.5 Race and ethnicity; 10.6 Exclusion/inclusion and policies to combat exclusion; 10.7 Social inheritance -- or the risk of reinforcing outcome generations after generations; 10.8 Summing up; References; PART IV: Core social policy areas
    Additional Edition: Print version: Greve, Bent. Welfare and the welfare state. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020 ISBN 9780367356989
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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