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Adapting Post-War Social Policies to New Social Risks
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This new study assesses the welfare state to ask key questions and draw new conclusions about its place in modern society.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134179107
- Artikelnr.: 42620359
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134179107
- Artikelnr.: 42620359
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Klaus Armingeon, Giuliano Bonoli
Part 1: Politics of the New Social Risk 1. New Social Risks and the
Politics of Post-Industrial Social Policies 2. Political Parties and New
Social Risks: The Double Backlash against Social Democracy and Christian
Democracy 3. New Social Risk and Political Preferences 4. Public Attitudes
and New Social Risk Reform 5. Reconciling Competing Claims of the Welfare
State Clientele 6. The Politics of Old and New Social Risk Coverage in
Comparative Perspective 7. Trade Union Movements in Post-Industrial Welfare
States. Opening up to New Social Interests? 8. Combatting Old and New
Social Risks Part 2: Patterns of Policy Adaption 9. New Social Risks and
Pension Reform in Germany and Sweden: The Politics of Pension Rights for
Child Care 10. New Labour Market Risks and the Revision of Unemployment
Protection Systems in Europe 11. Child Care Policies in Diverse European
Welfare States: Switzerland, Sweden, France and Britain 12. Providing
Coverage against New Social Risks in Bismarckian Welfare States: The Case
of Long Term Care 13. The EU and New Social Risks: The Need for a
Differentiated Evaluation
Politics of Post-Industrial Social Policies 2. Political Parties and New
Social Risks: The Double Backlash against Social Democracy and Christian
Democracy 3. New Social Risk and Political Preferences 4. Public Attitudes
and New Social Risk Reform 5. Reconciling Competing Claims of the Welfare
State Clientele 6. The Politics of Old and New Social Risk Coverage in
Comparative Perspective 7. Trade Union Movements in Post-Industrial Welfare
States. Opening up to New Social Interests? 8. Combatting Old and New
Social Risks Part 2: Patterns of Policy Adaption 9. New Social Risks and
Pension Reform in Germany and Sweden: The Politics of Pension Rights for
Child Care 10. New Labour Market Risks and the Revision of Unemployment
Protection Systems in Europe 11. Child Care Policies in Diverse European
Welfare States: Switzerland, Sweden, France and Britain 12. Providing
Coverage against New Social Risks in Bismarckian Welfare States: The Case
of Long Term Care 13. The EU and New Social Risks: The Need for a
Differentiated Evaluation
Part 1: Politics of the New Social Risk 1. New Social Risks and the
Politics of Post-Industrial Social Policies 2. Political Parties and New
Social Risks: The Double Backlash against Social Democracy and Christian
Democracy 3. New Social Risk and Political Preferences 4. Public Attitudes
and New Social Risk Reform 5. Reconciling Competing Claims of the Welfare
State Clientele 6. The Politics of Old and New Social Risk Coverage in
Comparative Perspective 7. Trade Union Movements in Post-Industrial Welfare
States. Opening up to New Social Interests? 8. Combatting Old and New
Social Risks Part 2: Patterns of Policy Adaption 9. New Social Risks and
Pension Reform in Germany and Sweden: The Politics of Pension Rights for
Child Care 10. New Labour Market Risks and the Revision of Unemployment
Protection Systems in Europe 11. Child Care Policies in Diverse European
Welfare States: Switzerland, Sweden, France and Britain 12. Providing
Coverage against New Social Risks in Bismarckian Welfare States: The Case
of Long Term Care 13. The EU and New Social Risks: The Need for a
Differentiated Evaluation
Politics of Post-Industrial Social Policies 2. Political Parties and New
Social Risks: The Double Backlash against Social Democracy and Christian
Democracy 3. New Social Risk and Political Preferences 4. Public Attitudes
and New Social Risk Reform 5. Reconciling Competing Claims of the Welfare
State Clientele 6. The Politics of Old and New Social Risk Coverage in
Comparative Perspective 7. Trade Union Movements in Post-Industrial Welfare
States. Opening up to New Social Interests? 8. Combatting Old and New
Social Risks Part 2: Patterns of Policy Adaption 9. New Social Risks and
Pension Reform in Germany and Sweden: The Politics of Pension Rights for
Child Care 10. New Labour Market Risks and the Revision of Unemployment
Protection Systems in Europe 11. Child Care Policies in Diverse European
Welfare States: Switzerland, Sweden, France and Britain 12. Providing
Coverage against New Social Risks in Bismarckian Welfare States: The Case
of Long Term Care 13. The EU and New Social Risks: The Need for a
Differentiated Evaluation