The Oxford handbook of the welfare state

The Oxford handbook of the welfare state

Castles, Francis G.
Leibfried, Stephan
Lewis, Jane
Obinger, Herbert

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The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State is the authoritative and definitive guide to the contemporary welfare state. INDICE: List of Tables and Figures; About the Contributors; Stephan Leibfried: Preface; Stephan Leibfried: A Note on the Jacket Illustration; 1: Francis G. Castles, Stephan Leibfried, Jane Lewis, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson: Introduction; Part I Philosophical Justifications and Critiques of the Welfare State; 2: Stuart White: Ethics; 3: Christopher Pierson and Matthieu Leimgruber: Intellectual Roots; 4: Desmond King & Fiona Ross: Critics and Beyond; Part II History; 5: Stein Kuhnle & Anne Sander: The Emergence of the Western Welfare State; 6: Frank Nullmeier & Frank-Xaver Kaufmann: Post-War Welfare State Development; Part III Approaches; 7: Edwin Amenta & Alexander Hicks: Research Methods; 8: Willem Adema & Peter Whiteford: Public and Private Social Welfare; 9: Mary Daly: Families versus State and Market; 10: Einar Øverbye: Disciplinary Perspectives; Part IV Inputs and Actors; 11: Jan Zutavern & Martin Kohli: Needs and Risks; 12: Torben Iversen: Democracy and Capitalism; 13: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Unions and Employers; 14: Manfred G. Schmidt: Parties; 15: Ellen M. Immergut: Political Institutions; 16: Stefan Svallfors: Public Attitudes; 17: Ann Shola Orloff: Gender; 18: Kees van Kersbergen & Philip Manow: Religion; 19: Stephen Castles & Carl-Ulrik Schierup: Migration and Ethnic Minorities; 20: Gerda Falkner: European Union; 21: Klaus Armingeon: Intergovernmental Organizations; 22: Duane Swank: Globalization; Part V Policies; 23: Herbert Obinger & Uwe Wagschal: Social Expenditure and Revenues; 24: Karl Hinrichs & Julia Lynch: Old-Age Pensions; 25: Richard Freeman & Heinz Rothgang: Health; 26: August Oesterle & Heinz Rothgang: Long-term Care; 27: Olli Kangas: Work Accident and Sickness Benefits; 28: Mark Priestley: Disability; 29: Joakim Palme, Eero Carroll & Ola Sjöberg: Unemployment Insurance; 30: Lane Kenworthy: Labour Market Activation; 31: Thomas Bahle, Michaela Pfeifer & Claus Wendt: Social Assistance; 32: Jonathan Bradshaw & Naomi Finch: Family Benefits and Services; 33:Tony Fahey & Michelle Norris: Housing; 34: Marius R. Busemeyer & Rita Nikolai: Education; Part VI Policy Outcomes; 35: John Stephens: Social Rights of Citizenship; 36: Peter Saunders: Inequality and Poverty; 37: Isabela Mares: Macroeconomic Outcomes; 38: Jonah Levy: Welfare Retrenchment; Part VII Worlds of Welfare; 39: Wilhelm A. Arts & John Gelissen: Models of the Welfare State; Established Welfare States; 40: Mikko Kautto: The Nordic Countries; 41: Bruno Palier: Continental Western Europe; 42: Maurizio Ferrera: The South European Countries; 43: Francis G. Castles: The English-speaking Countries; Emerging Welfare States; 44: Evelyne Huber & Juan Bogliaccini: Latin America; 45: Ito Peng & Joseph Wong: East Asia; 46: Linda. J. Cook: Eastern Europe and Russia; Part VIII Prospects; 47: Howard Glennerster: The Sustainability of Western Welfare States; 48: Ian Gough & Goran Therborn: The Global Future of Welfare States

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-957939-6
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 912
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/07/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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