Through a historical and comparative analysis of French, Swedish, New Zealand and Dutch case studies, 'French Welfare State Reform' explores the political and economic sustainability of the of the welfare state.
Through a historical and comparative analysis of French, Swedish, New Zealand and Dutch case studies, 'French Welfare State Reform' explores the political and economic sustainability of the of the welfare state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Preface: Whose Welfare? 1. The Contemporary Welfare State: The Issue of Sustainability 2. The Case of Sweden: From Deep Recession to Favourable Economic Performance 3. The Case of New Zealand: Liberalizing the Welfare State, with Mixed Results 4. The Case of the Netherlands: Gradual Reform with Social Cohesion Maintained 5. The Case of France: Il y a une Éxception Française? 6. Summary and Conclusions References Glossary Index
Acknowledgements Preface: Whose Welfare? 1. The Contemporary Welfare State: The Issue of Sustainability 2. The Case of Sweden: From Deep Recession to Favourable Economic Performance 3. The Case of New Zealand: Liberalizing the Welfare State, with Mixed Results 4. The Case of the Netherlands: Gradual Reform with Social Cohesion Maintained 5. The Case of France: Il y a une Éxception Française? 6. Summary and Conclusions References Glossary Index
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