Changing Welfare States is a major new examination of the wave of
social reform that has swept across Europe over the past two decades.
In a comparative fashion, it 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.
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ISBN
9780191612015
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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