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European Welfare Policy

Squaring the Welfare Circle

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Squaring the Welfare Circle

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This broad and accessible text examines one of the most crucial issues facing western governments today: how to raise sufficient funds to meet the rising aspirations of their electorate for more and better welfare services. Looking at seven European countries representing different policy traditions, government ideologies and levels of economic affluence, it discusses health, social security, housing, personal social services and education policies against a background of economic, demographic and familial change.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
List of Contributors
Introduction
The Future of the Welfare State; V. George
Germany: Maintaining the Middle Way- R. Lawson
France: Squaring the Welfare Triangle- L. Hantrais
Sweden: The Last Bastion of Social Democracy- A. Gould
The United Kingdom: Radical Departures and Political Consensus- P. Taylor-Gooby
Italy: Right Turn for the Welfare State?- M. Niero
Greece: What Future the Welfare State?- P. Stathopoulos
Spain: Growth to Diversity- E. Almeda & S. Sarasa
The Demand for Welfare- V. George
The Response of Government: Fragile Convergence?- P. Taylor-Gooby
Index.

Product details

Published May 01 1996
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 234
ISBN 9780333609170
Imprint Red Globe Press
Dimensions Not specified
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Vic George

VIC GEORGE is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy…

Anthology Editor

Peter Taylor-Gooby

Peter Taylor-Gooby is Professor of Social Policy a…

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