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ISBN 10: 0199289182
ISBN 13: 978-0199289189
Author: Will Kymlicka, Keith Banting
Does the increasing politicization of ethnic and racial diversity of Western societies threaten to undermine the welfare state? This volume is the first systematic attempt to explore this linkage between "the politics of recognition" and "the politics of redistribution".
Introduction
Multiculturalism and the welfare state: Setting the context
Part I: Cross‐national studies
Do multiculturalism policies erode the welfare state? An empirical analysis
‘If you are my brother, I may give you a dime!’ Public opinion on multiculturalism, trust, and the welfare state
Part II: Case studies
Multiculturalism and welfare policies in the USA: A state‐level comparative analysis
Is multiculturalism eroding support for welfare provision? The British case
The parallel decline of multiculturalism and the welfare state in the Netherlands
Multiculturalism in Germany: Rhetoric, scattered experiments, and future chances
Do campaigns for historical redress erode the Canadian welfare state?
Does the recognition of national minorities undermine the welfare state?
Multiculturalism versus neoliberalism in Latin America
Neoliberalism and the re-emergence of ethnopolitics in Bolivia
Part III: Theoretical reflections
Multiculturalism and the welfare state: Theoretical reflection
Population diversity, multiculturalism, and the welfare state: Should welfare state theory be revised?
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Tags: Will Kymlicka, Keith Banting, Multiculturalism, Welfare, State, Recognition, Redistribution, Contemporary, Democracies