Handbook of European social policy
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Handbook of European social policy
Edward Elgar Pub., 2019, c2017
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Originally published: 2017
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Handbook brings together leading scholars of European social policy to reinvigorate theoretical, conceptual and substantive debates around European welfare states and societies as well as the 'social dimension' of the European Union.
This unique and original collection comes together at a time of substantial economic, social and political turbulence across Europe, changing narratives, ideas and attitudes towards welfare, increasing institutional complexity in the delivery of services, and a 'crisis of legitimacy' for the European project itself compounded by Brexit. It is against this backdrop that the Handbook draws together key commentators in European social policy to engage with and further develop theoretical, conceptual and substantive understandings of social policy in post-crisis Europe. Issues covered include, amongst others, varieties of welfare capitalism, cultural political economy, austerity, territoriality, engendering, multiculturalism, socio-ecological changes, social investment and public attitudes.
The Handbook of European Social Policy offers a comprehensive and state-of-the-art reflection on theoretical debates on welfare regimes and the trajectories of the EU's social dimension. It is a key reading and teaching resource for students and academics in social policy.
Contributors include: D. Bailey, E. Barberis, D. Beland, A. Borchorst, C. Bruzelius, D. Clegg, M. Daly, C. de la Porte, F. Dukelow, V. Fargion, B. Greve, E. Heins, A. Hemerijck, B. Hvinden, B. Jessop, Y. Kazepov, P. Kennett, B. Kovacs, J. Kvist, N. Lendvai-Bainton, T. Meyer, T. Modood, B. Nolan, K. Petersen, B. Pfau-Effinger, F. Roosma, C. Saraceno, M.A. Schoyen, M. Schroeder, M. Seeleib-Kaiser, B. Siim, M. Souto-Otero, N.-L. Sum, W. van Oorschot
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction. Trajectories and frictions of European social policy
Noemi Lendvai-Bainton and Patricia Kennett
Part I Perspectives on European Welfare States
1. Exploring social policy ideas and language
Daniel Beland and Klaus Peterson
2. Cultural political economy and 'post-crisis' austerity states in Europe
Bob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum
3. Varieties of Capitalism and Welfare States: eroding diversity?
Martin Schroeder
4. Gendering European welfare states and citizenship - Revisioning inequalities
Birte Siim and Anette Borchorst
5. Social investment over the life course: Ending European social policy as we know it?
Jon Kvist
Part II International and Regional Institutions and Social Policy
6. The dynamics of European Union social policy
Mary Daly
7. Obstacles to 'Social Europe'
David Bailey
8. The EU in the international arena and the social dimension of globalization
Valeria Fargion
9. EU governance of welfare states and labour markets
Caroline De la Porte
10. European Citizenship and Social Rights
Cecilia Bruzelius and Martin Seeleib Kaiser
Part III Comparing welfare states and societies across Europe
11. Continental welfare states in transition: The incomplete social investment turn
Anton Hemerijck
12. Adjusting social welfare and social policy in Central and Eastern Europe: growth, crisis and recession
Borbala Kovacs, Abel Polese and Jeremy Morris
13. Southern European welfare regimes: From differentiation to reconvergence?
Chiara Saraceno
14. The Anglo-Saxon welfare states: still Europe's outlier - or trendsetter?
Fiona Dukelow and Elke Heins
15. Reflecting on Nordic welfare states - continuity or social change?
Bent Greve
Part IV Dimensions and development of social policy
16. Unemployment benefit and labour market policies in Europe
Daniel Clegg
17. Neo-liberalism, discursive change and European education policy trajectories
Manuel Souto-Otero
18. The territorial dimension of social policies and the new role of cities
Yuri Kazepov and Eduardo Barberis
19. The development of welfare state policies towards care work within and outside the family
Birgit Pfau-Effinger
20. How European pension promises changed in austere times: 2002-2015
Traute Meyer
Part V Emerging challenges and issues for European welfare states
21. Poverty and social exclusion in the European Union
Brian Nolan
22. Climate change as a challenge for European welfare states
Mi Ah Shoyen and Bjorn Hvinden
23. Integration and multiculturalism in Western Europe
Tariq Modood
24. Radical politics in post-crisis Hungary: illiberal democracy, neoliberalism and the end of the welfare state
Noemi Lendvai-Bainton
25. The Social Legitimacy of Welfare States in European Regions and Countries. Balancing between popular preferences and evaluations
Femke Roosma and Wim van Oorshott
26. (Dis)Integration, disjuncture and the multidimensional crisis of the European social project
Patricia Kennett
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"