The politics of post-industrial welfare states

adapting post-war welfare states to new social risks

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The politics of post-industrial welfare states

adapting post-war welfare states to new social risks

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"This is the first political science book to focus on new social risks and their implication for politics and policy-making. The welfare states that exist today in most industrial countries were conceived and developed during the post-war years, with the objective of protecting the income of wage-earners against risks such as sickness, unemployment, invalidity or old age. These social risks are still present in today's societies, but they have been supplemented by new social risks, especially in the labour market and family sphere, such as lone parenthood, difficulties in reconciling work and family life, low pay, or long-term unemployment.

In general, however, the welfare states that we have inherited from the post-war years provide only limited coverage against these new risks.".

"This book concentrates on the process of adapting welfare states to changing structures of social risk. First, it looks at how those who are most exposed to the new risks (women, the young, low-skilled workers) mobilise in the political arena and at their demands, then moves on to analyse specific instances of welfare state adaptation in the fields of care policy, pensions and labour market policies. This is a coherent collection of comparative chapters which cover either all, or a sample of, advanced industrial democracies.

Together, they show how difficult the adaptation process is, and in particular because of the existence of strong competing claims for public resources by those political actors who fight for the preservation of the traditional welfare state programmes." "This volume will be of great interest to political scientists working on the EU or OECD countries, focusing on social policy and welfare."--BOOK JACKET.

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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
293

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Table of Contents

Politics of new social risk
New social risks and the politics of post-industrial social policies / Giuliano Bonoli
Political parties and new social risks: the double backlash against social democracy and Christian democracy / Hans Keman, Kees van Kersbergen and Barbara Vis
New social risk and political preferences / Herbert Kitschelt and Philipp Rehm
Public attitudes and new social risk reform / Johannes Kananen, Peter Taylor-Gooby and Trine P. Larsen
Reconciling competing claims of the welfare state clientele. The politics of old and new social risk coverage in comparative perspective / Klaus Armingeon
Trade union movements in post-industrial welfare states. Opening up to new social interests? / Bernhard Ebbinghaus
Combatting old and new social risks / Evelyn Huber and John D. Stephens
Patterns of policy adaptation
New social risks and pension reform in Germany and Sweden: the politics of pension rights for child care / Karen M. Anderson and Traute Meyer
New labour market risks and the revision of unemployment protection systems in Europe / Jochen Clasen and Daniel Clegg
Child care policies in diverse European welfare states: Switzerland, Sweden, France and Britain / Anne Daguerre
Providing coverage against new social risks in Bismarckian welfare states: the case of long term care / Nathalie Morel
The EU and new social risks: the need for a differentiated evaluation / Oliver Treib and Gerda Falkner.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, NY
Series
Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
361.6/5094
Library of Congress
HN377 .P65 2006, HN377.P65 2006, HN377 .P65 2006eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3410362M
Internet Archive
politicsofpostin0000unse
ISBN 10
0415380723
LCCN
2005026368
OCLC/WorldCat
85478926, 61687667
Library Thing
3146614
Goodreads
5509415

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