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While most observers have equated privatization with a conservative assault on the welfare state, Claire F. Ullman demonstrates that such was not the case in France. There, delegation to nonprofits was motivated by the desire to increase the state's ability to achieve progressive social goals, including enabling welfare programs to reach more of the disadvantaged. Elites sought to recruit nonprofit organizations as partners not to roll back the state, but to bolster and extend its power.
Ullman suggests that the western welfare state's new reliance on nonprofit organizations should be re-evaluated in light of the French case.
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Privatization, Government policy, Social service, Nonprofit organizations, Welfare state, Social policy, Charities, canadaPlaces
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The Welfare State's Other Crisis: Explaining the New Partnership Between Nonprofit Organizations and the State in France (Iu Center on Philanthropy Series in Governance)
June 1999, Indiana University Press
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The welfare state's other crisis: explaining the new partnership between nonprofit organizations and the state in France
1998, Indiana University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-190) and index.
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"In the advanced industrial welfare states, the makers of public policy increasingly favor delegating responsibility for the provision of social services to nonprofit organizations."
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