Globalization and Welfare series
Series editors: Giuliano Bonoli, Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP), Switzerland and Jochen Clasen, University of Edinburgh, UK
This important series is designed to make a significant contribution to the principles and practice of comparative social policy. It includes both theoretical and empirical work. International in scope, it addresses issues of current and future concern in both East and West, and in developed and developing countries.
The main purpose of this series is to create a forum for the publication of high quality work to help understand the impact of globalization on the provision of social welfare. It offers state-of-the-art thinking and research on important areas such as privatization, employment, work, finance, gender and poverty. It includes some of the best theoretical and empirical work from both well established researchers and the new generation of scholars.
The main purpose of this series is to create a forum for the publication of high quality work to help understand the impact of globalization on the provision of social welfare. It offers state-of-the-art thinking and research on important areas such as privatization, employment, work, finance, gender and poverty. It includes some of the best theoretical and empirical work from both well established researchers and the new generation of scholars.
Books in this series
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Social Exclusion in European Welfare States
Edited by Ruud Muffels, Panos Tsakloglou, David G. Mayes
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£131.00HB Member price £117.90
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Social Exclusion and European Policy
Edited by David G. Mayes, Jos Berghman, Robert Salais
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£131.00HB Member price £117.90
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