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A New Social Question On Minimum Income Protection In The Postindustrial Era Changing Welfare States Series Ive Marx

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A New Social Question On Minimum Income Protection In The Postindustrial Era Changing Welfare States Series Ive Marx
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Ive Marx
ISBN: 9789053569252, 9053569251
Language: English
Year: 2007

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A New Social Question On Minimum Income Protection In The Postindustrial Era Changing Welfare States Series Ive Marx by Ive Marx 9789053569252, 9053569251 instant download after payment.

Social scientists, politicians, and economists have recently been taken with the idea that the advanced welfare states of Europe face a “New Social Question.” The core idea is that the transition from an industrial to a postindustrial environment has brought with it a whole new set of social risks, constraints, and trade-offs, which necessitate radical recalibration of social security systems. A New Social Question? analyzes that question in depth, with particular attention to the problem of income protection and the difficulties facing Bismarckian welfare states. It will be necessary reading for anyone interested in understanding the future of European social policy.

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