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The French Welfare State Surviving Social And Ideological Change John Ambler

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The French Welfare State Surviving Social And Ideological Change John Ambler
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 110.43 MB
Author: John Ambler
ISBN: 9780814705483, 0814705480
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The French Welfare State Surviving Social And Ideological Change John Ambler by John Ambler 9780814705483, 0814705480 instant download after payment.

"An excellent introduction to issues surrounding the postwar French welfare state."
—Archives
"An important and groundbreaking book."
—Martin A. Schain, New York University
Little noticed by much of the world, France, during the 1960s and 1970s, developed into one of the most generous welfare states in the world. This book describes and explains this spectacular growth, and examines some of the problems that have emerged in its wake. The distinguished contributors to this volume are: Douglas E. Ashford (University of Pittsburgh), David R. Cameron (Yale University), Bruno Jobert (National Center for Scientific Research), Rmi Lenoir (University of Paris), Nathan H. Schwartz (University of Louisville), and David Wilsford (Georgia Institute of Technology).

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