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Indebted Societies Credit And Welfare In Rich Democracies Andreas Wiedemann

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Indebted Societies Credit And Welfare In Rich Democracies Andreas Wiedemann
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.76 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Andreas Wiedemann
ISBN: 9781108838542, 9781108975209, 9781108971584, 1108838545, 1108975208, 110897158X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Indebted Societies Credit And Welfare In Rich Democracies Andreas Wiedemann by Andreas Wiedemann 9781108838542, 9781108975209, 9781108971584, 1108838545, 1108975208, 110897158X instant download after payment.

In many rich democracies, access to financial markets is now a prerequisite for fully participating in labor and housing markets and pursuing educational opportunities. Indebted Societies introduces a new social policy theory of everyday borrowing to examine how the rise of credit as a private alternative to the welfare state creates a new kind of social and economic citizenship. Andreas Wiedemann provides a rich study of income volatility and rising household indebtedness across OECD countries. Weaker social policies and a flexible knowledge economy have increased costs for housing, education, and raising a family - forcing many people into debt. By highlighting how credit markets interact with welfare states, the book helps explain why similar groups of people are more indebted in some countries than others. Moreover, it addresses the fundamental question of whether individuals, states, or markets should be responsible for addressing socio-economic risks and providing social opportunities.

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