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The Welfare State And Life Transitions A European Perspective Dominique Anxo

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The Welfare State And Life Transitions A European Perspective Dominique Anxo
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 314
Author: Dominique Anxo, Gerhard Bosch, Jill Rubery
ISBN: 9781847207807, 1847207804
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Welfare State And Life Transitions A European Perspective Dominique Anxo by Dominique Anxo, Gerhard Bosch, Jill Rubery 9781847207807, 1847207804 instant download after payment.

The Welfare State and Life Transitions uses the lens of key life stages to highlight changes in these transitions and in available resources for citizen support within nine European welfare states. This timely book reveals that new life courses are found to require more, and not less welfare support, but only Sweden has developed an active life course approach and only three more could be considered supportive, in at least some life stages. For the remainder, policies were at best limited or, in Italy's case, passive. The contributors reveal that the neglect of changing needs is leading to greater reliance on the family and the labour market, just as these support structures are becoming more unpredictable and more unequal. They argue that alongside these new class inequalities, new forms of inter-generational inequality are also emerging, particularly in pension provision. This topical book will strongly appeal to academics and students interested in social policy, gender equality policy, pensions, industrial relations, labour economics, political science, and comparative welfare systems.

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