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The Dual Transformation Of The German Welfare State 1st Edition Peter Bleses

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The Dual Transformation Of The German Welfare State 1st Edition Peter Bleses
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Peter Bleses, Martin Seeleib-Kaiser (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230005631, 9781349513758, 9784469910131, 0230005632, 134951375X, 4469910139
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Dual Transformation Of The German Welfare State 1st Edition Peter Bleses by Peter Bleses, Martin Seeleib-kaiser (auth.) 9780230005631, 9781349513758, 9784469910131, 0230005632, 134951375X, 4469910139 instant download after payment.

This book breaks new intellectual ground in the analysis of the German welfare state. Bleses and Seeleib-Kaiser argue that we are witnessing a dual transformation of the welfare state, which is caused by the emergence of new dominating interpretative patterns. Increasingly, the state reduces its social policy commitments towards securing the achieved living standard of former wage earners, which in the past had been the key normative principle of social policy in Germany, while at the same time public support and services for families are expanded.

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