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New Risks, New Welfare
The Transformation of the European Welfare State
Edited by Peter Taylor-Gooby
264 pages
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Various charts
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234x156mm
978-0-19-926727-9
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Paperback
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11 November 2004
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- Large focus on EU at a time when debate on the EU is at the top of the political agenda
- Comparative analysis of future social risks due to profound changes in the way we live
- Based on brand new data from a major study, and written by leading country experts
This book, based on brand new data from a major study and long-standing collaboration between a number of prominent European scholars, provides a fresh perspective on the future of the welfare state across the EU. Through detailed case-study analysis, it analyses the emergence of new social risks alongside traditional needs.Readership: Scholars and students of Politics, Sociology, and Economics, especially those with an interest in the welfare state, welfare economics, political economy, social and public policy, EU studies, and comparative politics
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Edited by Peter Taylor-Gooby, Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent at Canterbury Contributors: Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent, Canterbury Trine Larsen, University of Kent, Canterbury Giuliano Bonoli, University of Friebourg Luis Moreno, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid Virpi Timonen, Trinity College, Dublin Bruno Palier, CEVIPOF, Paris Christelle Mandin, CEVIPOF, Paris Andreas Aust, Humboldt-University, Berlin Frank Boenker, Viadrina University, Frankfurt-oder-Maine
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1: Peter Taylor-Gooby: New Risks and Social Change
2: Andreas Aust and Frank Boenker: New Risks in a Conservative Welfare State: The Case of Germany
3: Bruno Palier and Christelle Mandin: France: A New World of Welfare for New Social Risks?
4: Virpi Timonen: New Risks - Are They Still New for the Nordic Welfare States?
5: Peter Taylor-Gooby and Trine Pernille Larsen: The UK: A Test-Case of a Liberal Welfare State
6: Luis Moreno: Spain's Response to New Risks: A Farewell to 'Superwomen'
7: Giuliano Bonoli: Switzerland: Negotiating a new Welfare State in a Fragmented Political System
8: Trine Larsen and Peter Taylor-Gooby: New Risks at the EU level: A Spill-over from Open Market Policies?
9: Peter Taylor-Gooby: New Social Risks and Welfare States: New Paradigm and New Politics
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