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Double Standard Social Policy In Europe And The United States 2nd Edition James W Russell

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Double Standard Social Policy In Europe And The United States 2nd Edition James W Russell
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 208
Author: James W. Russell
ISBN: 9781442206588, 1442206586
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Double Standard Social Policy In Europe And The United States 2nd Edition James W Russell by James W. Russell 9781442206588, 1442206586 instant download after payment.

In the second edition ofDouble Standard, James W. Russell shows how and why different models of social and welfare policy developed in the United States and Europe. He comparatively examines how Europe and the United States have handled common social problems such as poverty, inequality, unemployment, family support, health care provision, ethnic and racial conflict, and crime. These different social policy orientations have produced disparate social ways of life, ways of life that are now in contention for the future of western societies.
Today Europeans see their strong welfare states as necessary to counter the worst features of unrestrained capitalism. They pay high taxes to support generous social benefits. Americans, to the contrary, have been conditioned to shudder at the idea of a welfare state, upholding instead a laissez-faire faith in market solutions to social problems. They pay low taxes and have few tax-subsidized benefits.
This new edition includes the latest available statistical information as well as an analysis of the 2010 health care reform in the United States. The book also compares the social consequences of the latest recession in Europe and the United States.

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