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European Capitalist Welfare Societies The Problem Of Sustainability Patricia Frericks Robert Maier

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European Capitalist Welfare Societies The Problem Of Sustainability Patricia Frericks Robert Maier
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Patricia Frericks; Robert Maier
ISBN: 9780230296909, 0230296904
Language: English
Year: 2012

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European Capitalist Welfare Societies The Problem Of Sustainability Patricia Frericks Robert Maier by Patricia Frericks; Robert Maier 9780230296909, 0230296904 instant download after payment.

This book offers an analysis of European capitalist welfare societies, centering on the questions of sustainability and the financing of social rights. Capitalism is defined as a multi-model economy, comprising of a market economy (including production, distribution and exchange), a state welfare economy (based on compulsory transfers, such as taxes and social contributions), a household economy and a voluntary economy. The resources for the welfare economy are produced by some activities of the life course, and used by other activities, once rights over these resources are acquired. Setting out a new conceptual framework that integrates an adapted version of the theory of instituted economic processes with the changing structuration of the life course in European countries, the book argues that European capitalist welfare societies are not sustainable in their present form and that the future financing of social rights is conditional on substantial transformations. The book also analyzes relevant data on the socio-economic positioning of women and migrants.

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