This volume is the first of its kind to discuss social welfare issues using case studies from a broad range of Southern European countries, both large and small, a decade after the financial crisis.
This volume is the first of its kind to discuss social welfare issues using case studies from a broad range of Southern European countries, both large and small, a decade after the financial crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of tables and figures The Editors and Contributors Foreword: Global Crises and Social Policy Change Daniel Béland 1 Introduction Introducing Social Welfare Issues in Southern Europe Michael Briguglio and Maria Brown Part I Welfare States in Southern Europe 1. The welfare state under pressure: The case of Greece Mark Baimbridge and Dzheren Khadzhieva 2. Social governance in Southern European EU Member States Lino Briguglio Part II Employment and Education 3. The activation of employment policy in Southern Europe: The case of Portugal and the translation of external pressures into policies and processes Carla Valadas 4. Pertinent issues in education in Southern Europe: Rhythms of life, environmental sustainability and migration Peter Mayo, Maria Brown and Michael Briguglio 5. Territories of (In)Justice: Labour justice in Southern Europe Luca Verzelloni Part III Health and Sexuality 6. The impact of austerity policies on health systems in Southern Europe Marina Karanikolos, Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Walter Ricciardi and Martin McKee 7. Sun, sea and sex: A comparative study of sexuality education policies in Southern Europe Joanne Cassar 8. Reproductive politics: Policy responses to teenage pregnancy and motherhood Andreana Dibben Part IV Globalization, Social Movements and Migration 9. Social Movement Impacts on Public Awareness of a Commons-based Democracy: Technopolitical Approaches of Portuguese and Spanish Recent Global Social Movements Jesús Sabariego 10. Saving migrants in the Mediterranean Sea: Interaction between States and Non-Governmental Organizations Michael Briguglio and Maria Brown
List of tables and figures The Editors and Contributors Foreword: Global Crises and Social Policy Change Daniel Béland 1 Introduction Introducing Social Welfare Issues in Southern Europe Michael Briguglio and Maria Brown Part I Welfare States in Southern Europe 1. The welfare state under pressure: The case of Greece Mark Baimbridge and Dzheren Khadzhieva 2. Social governance in Southern European EU Member States Lino Briguglio Part II Employment and Education 3. The activation of employment policy in Southern Europe: The case of Portugal and the translation of external pressures into policies and processes Carla Valadas 4. Pertinent issues in education in Southern Europe: Rhythms of life, environmental sustainability and migration Peter Mayo, Maria Brown and Michael Briguglio 5. Territories of (In)Justice: Labour justice in Southern Europe Luca Verzelloni Part III Health and Sexuality 6. The impact of austerity policies on health systems in Southern Europe Marina Karanikolos, Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Walter Ricciardi and Martin McKee 7. Sun, sea and sex: A comparative study of sexuality education policies in Southern Europe Joanne Cassar 8. Reproductive politics: Policy responses to teenage pregnancy and motherhood Andreana Dibben Part IV Globalization, Social Movements and Migration 9. Social Movement Impacts on Public Awareness of a Commons-based Democracy: Technopolitical Approaches of Portuguese and Spanish Recent Global Social Movements Jesús Sabariego 10. Saving migrants in the Mediterranean Sea: Interaction between States and Non-Governmental Organizations Michael Briguglio and Maria Brown
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