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The Crisis Imperative Crisis Rhetoric And Welfare State Reform In Belgium And The Netherlands In The Early 1990s Amsterdam University Press Changing Welfare States Series Sanneke Kuipers

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The Crisis Imperative Crisis Rhetoric And Welfare State Reform In Belgium And The Netherlands In The Early 1990s Amsterdam University Press Changing Welfare States Series Sanneke Kuipers
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The Crisis Imperative Crisis Rhetoric And Welfare State Reform In Belgium And The Netherlands In The Early 1990s Amsterdam University Press Changing Welfare States Series Sanneke Kuipers instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Sanneke Kuipers
ISBN: 9781423746317, 9789053568088, 1423746317, 9053568085
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Crisis Imperative Crisis Rhetoric And Welfare State Reform In Belgium And The Netherlands In The Early 1990s Amsterdam University Press Changing Welfare States Series Sanneke Kuipers by Sanneke Kuipers 9781423746317, 9789053568088, 1423746317, 9053568085 instant download after payment.

Belgium and the Netherlands were perfect examples of the “welfare without work” policy that characterized European welfare states — until a political crisis in both countries during the early 1990s produced a surprising divergence in administration. While Belgium’s government announced major reforms, its social security policy remained relatively resilient. In the Netherlands, however, policymakers implemented unprecedented cutbacks as well as a major overhaul of the disability benefits program. The Crisis Imperative explains this difference as the result of crisis rhetoric—that is, the deliberate construction of a crisis as the imperative for change. It will be a valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in welfare reform in the United States and abroad.

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