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Challenges to the Welfare State
Internal and External Dynamics for Change
9781858986364 Edward Elgar Publishing
Challenges to the Welfare State examines and assesses cultural, economic and political problems facing welfare states in Europe and North America and provides policy suggestions to alleviate these problems. An important group of authors identifies the relative merits of welfare state systems in the United States and Europe. They consider the transition of the welfare state in former Communist countries to more market oriented systems and the status of the European welfare state in the context of deepening European integration. More specifically, these experts address the question of whether further integration in Europe will result in an environment where all citizens are guaranteed only certain basic social rights and are encouraged to take private financial responsibility for health care, pension provision and insurance. The nature of social insurance institutions, the problems of ageing populations and the backlash against increasing taxation are also considered.
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Challenges to the Welfare State examines and assesses cultural, economic and political problems facing welfare states in Europe and North America and provides policy suggestions to alleviate these problems. An important group of authors identifies the relative merits of welfare state systems in the United States and Europe. They consider the transition of the welfare state in former Communist countries to more market oriented systems and the status of the European welfare state in the context of deepening European integration. More specifically, these experts address the question of whether further integration in Europe will result in an environment where all citizens are guaranteed only certain basic social rights and are encouraged to take private financial responsibility for health care, pension provision and insurance. The nature of social insurance institutions, the problems of ageing populations and the backlash against increasing taxation are also considered.
The authors conclude that the reduction of existing government debt in the context of the move towards European Monetary Union will require either considerable increases in taxation or a significant reduction in entitlements.
This book will be required reading for scholars and students of economics, social and public politics, politics and public administration.
The authors conclude that the reduction of existing government debt in the context of the move towards European Monetary Union will require either considerable increases in taxation or a significant reduction in entitlements.
This book will be required reading for scholars and students of economics, social and public politics, politics and public administration.
Critical Acclaim
‘This book will be of interest to welfare-state scholars seeking recent and well-informed observations on a broad range of issues. There is much valuable and fairly current information contained in this eclectic volume.’
– Rebecca A. Van Voorhls, European Journal of Social Work
‘This book successfully rebuts the notion that there is nothing new to be said about that much-trawled topic, the future of the welfare state. It manages both to inform and to stimulate. Written from a variety of ideological, disciplinary and national perspectives, the various essays provide an up-to-date analysis of the pressures for change and of the constraints on policy makers. Both specialists already working in the field, and generalists seeking a guide to the issues involved, will be grateful for it as a source of ideas and up-to-date information.’
– Rudolph Klein, Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, University of Bath, UK
– Rebecca A. Van Voorhls, European Journal of Social Work
‘This book successfully rebuts the notion that there is nothing new to be said about that much-trawled topic, the future of the welfare state. It manages both to inform and to stimulate. Written from a variety of ideological, disciplinary and national perspectives, the various essays provide an up-to-date analysis of the pressures for change and of the constraints on policy makers. Both specialists already working in the field, and generalists seeking a guide to the issues involved, will be grateful for it as a source of ideas and up-to-date information.’
– Rudolph Klein, Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, University of Bath, UK
Contributors
Contributors: P. Bénéton, S. Brittan, H. Cavanna, M. Ferrera, N. Glazer, H. Keman, S. Kuhnle, E. Matzner, K. Newton, V. Rys, P. Scherer
Contents
Contents: Introduction by H. Cavanna 1. Challenges to the Welfare State (S. Brittan) 2. The American Welfare State: Exceptional No Longer? (N. Glazer) 3. The Waning of Solidarity? Securing Work and Income and Welfare Statism at Present (H. Keman) 4. Political Reconstruction of the European Welfare States (S. Kuhnle) 5. Welfare State and Welfare Mix in a New Labour Market (P. Scherer) 6. The Welfare State Backlash and the Tax Revolt (K. Newton) 7. Welfare Reform in Southern Europe: Institutional Constraints and Opportunities (M. Ferrera) 8. From the Communist Welfare State to Social Benefits of Market Economy: The Determinants of the Transition Process in Central Europe (V. Rys) 9. The Crisis of the Welfare State (E. Matzner) 10. Doing Good Without the Idea of Good (P. Bénéton)