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The politics of the new welfare state

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Bonoli, Giuliano ; Natali, David

Oxford University Press - New York

2012

XIV, 316 p.

employment ; social policy ; social protection ; welfare state

EU countries

Social protection

English

Bibliogr.;Index

978-0-19-964525-1

02.03-63386

"Since the early 1990s, European welfare states have undergone substantial changes, in terms of objectives, areas of intervention, and instruments. Traditional programmes, such as old age pensions have been curtailed throughout the continent, while new functions have been taken up. At present, welfare states are expected to help non-working people back into employment, to complement work income for the working poor, to reconcile work and family life, to promote gender equality, to support child development, and to provide social services for an ageing society. The welfare settlement that is emerging at the beginning of the 21st century is nonetheless very different in terms of functions and instruments from the one inherited from the last century. This book seeks to offer a better understanding of the new welfare settlement, and to analyze the factors that have shaped the recent transformation."

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