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Occupational welfare is becoming increasingly important in Europe. This book presents valuable new data on occupational welfare and its development, and questions not only the traditional clustering of welfare states, but also the analyses of welfare states in terms of public sector spending and involvement.

By investigating the impact of occupational welfare on public finances, distribution and labour market behaviour, the author provides an original and significant addition to the existing literature on welfare state analysis, and offers basis for a new understanding of European welfare states.

With a comprehensive and detailed analysis of occupational welfare, comparing ten countries in Europe, this book will be of great interest to researchers, political decision makers and readers interested in new perspectives on welfare.



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'With a comprehensive and detailed investigation of occupational welfare, comparing ten countries in Europe, the book presents valuable new data on its development, and questions not only the traditional clustering of welfare states, but also the analyses of welfare states in terms of public sector spending and involvement.' -- International Social Security Review

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Contents: Preface 1. Occupational Welfare – An Introduction 2. What is Occupational Welfare? 3. How to Measure Costs 4. Labour Market Issues and Occupational Welfare 5. Pensions 6. The Danish Case – Lessons to be Learned? 7. New Welfare Typologies 8. Concluding Remarks References Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/08/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845429690, 978-1845429690
      ISBN10: 1845429699

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Occupational welfare is becoming increasingly important in Europe. This book presents valuable new data on occupational welfare and its development, and questions not only the traditional clustering of welfare states, but also the analyses of welfare states in terms of public sector spending and involvement.

      By investigating the impact of occupational welfare on public finances, distribution and labour market behaviour, the author provides an original and significant addition to the existing literature on welfare state analysis, and offers basis for a new understanding of European welfare states.

      With a comprehensive and detailed analysis of occupational welfare, comparing ten countries in Europe, this book will be of great interest to researchers, political decision makers and readers interested in new perspectives on welfare.



      Trade Review
      'With a comprehensive and detailed investigation of occupational welfare, comparing ten countries in Europe, the book presents valuable new data on its development, and questions not only the traditional clustering of welfare states, but also the analyses of welfare states in terms of public sector spending and involvement.' -- International Social Security Review

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Occupational Welfare – An Introduction 2. What is Occupational Welfare? 3. How to Measure Costs 4. Labour Market Issues and Occupational Welfare 5. Pensions 6. The Danish Case – Lessons to be Learned? 7. New Welfare Typologies 8. Concluding Remarks References Index

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