The Origins of Active Social Policy, using both qualitative and quantitative analysis, examines why most western European countries have reoriented their welfare states away from income protection and in the direction of employment promotion.
The Origins of Active Social Policy, using both qualitative and quantitative analysis, examines why most western European countries have reoriented their welfare states away from income protection and in the direction of employment promotion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giuliano Bonoli previously worked at the Universities of Fribourg and Bern in Switzerland, and at the University of Bath in Britain. He received his PhD at the University of Kent at Canterbury for a study on pension reform in Europe. He has been involved in several national and international research projects on various aspects of social policy. His work has focused on pension reform, labour market and family policies, with particular attention paid to the politics of welfare state transformation. He has published some forty articles and chapters in edited books, as well as a few books. He is Professor of Social Policy at the Swiss Graduate School for Public Administration (IDHEAP) at the University of Lausanne.
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Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Tables 1: Introduction 2: Defining active social policy 3: Mapping variation in active social policies 4: Explaining the emergence of active social policy 5: Active labour market policies in a comparative perspective 6: Childcare policy in a comparative perspective 7: Quantitative evidence: the determinants of public spending on active labour market policy and childcare 8: The origins of active social policy Index
Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Tables 1: Introduction 2: Defining active social policy 3: Mapping variation in active social policies 4: Explaining the emergence of active social policy 5: Active labour market policies in a comparative perspective 6: Childcare policy in a comparative perspective 7: Quantitative evidence: the determinants of public spending on active labour market policy and childcare 8: The origins of active social policy Index
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