Description
Book SynopsisThe welfare state is still very much central in people's everyday lives. The welfare state is at the same time contested and debated, and has often been argued to be in a crisis not only in the wake of the financial crisis. Welfare and welfare states used to be a national issue and prerogative. Today welfare and welfare states are influenced by national as well as regional and global decisions. However, nation states play a decisive role influenced by national preferences and ideas, and, in recent years, populism and welfare chauvinism.
This book provides an overview of the central concepts through the lenses of the state, market and civil society. It also provides the reader with knowledge on distribution in societies and how this interacts and influences different groups and their position in society. There are also chapters dealing specifically with central sectors in the welfare states such as health, long-term care and education. The book uses a comparative approach as th
Table of Contents
Part 1: Central Concepts 1. Introduction 2. What Is Welfare? Some Basic Concepts 3. Welfare States and Welfare Regimes Part 2: State, Market and Civil Society 4. The State 5. Financing the Public Sector 6. The Role of the Market 7. The Labour Market: Employment and Unemployment 8. Civil Society Part 3: Equality and Specific Groups Position in the Welfare States 9. Poverty, Equality and Inequality 10. Different Groups’ Position in Welfare States Part 4: Core Social Policy Areas 11. Health Care 12. Long-Term Care 13. Pensions – Important in Old Age Part 5: New Ways and International Perspectives 14. New Ways of Steering the Welfare State 15. The Role of the EU and Other International Organizations in the Development of Welfare States 16. Is There a Future for the Welfare State?