Welfare States in Transition: National Adaptations in Global EconomiesG©ısta Esping-Andersen SAGE Publications, 23 août 1996 - 276 pages This wide-ranging comparative analysis of contemporary and future changes in welfare states looks at the different trajectories of the welfare states of Europe, North America, the Antipodes, and the emerging scenarios in Latin America, East Asia and Central and Eastern Europe. Leading experts on each of these regions examine the current structures of social protection, consider the causes of the current welfare state crisis and highlight evolving trends for welfare policy. Different welfare states are shown to manifest different forms of crisis. Among the symptoms of crisis, Welfare States in Transition suggests that the effect of popluation ageing is exaggerated, and an at least equally fundamental challenge lies in |
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... institutions , Japan manages to perform so well . Instead , the real question should be : ' which features make the Japanese institutional arrangements successful ? ' Strong consensus - building institutions in Sweden , as in Japan ...
... institutions , Japan manages to perform so well . Instead , the real question should be : ' which features make the Japanese institutional arrangements successful ? ' Strong consensus - building institutions in Sweden , as in Japan ...
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... institutions - and , perhaps , particularly institutions of social protection ( see Polanyi , 1944 ) – are often more resilient than we give them credit for . That lesson is clearly underlined by recent developments in New Zealand which ...
... institutions - and , perhaps , particularly institutions of social protection ( see Polanyi , 1944 ) – are often more resilient than we give them credit for . That lesson is clearly underlined by recent developments in New Zealand which ...
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... institutions . The danger is that such programmes lead to a diversion of resources and to duplication because of the creation of new institutions to administer them . They can be of greater long - term benefit if they are tied to a ...
... institutions . The danger is that such programmes lead to a diversion of resources and to duplication because of the creation of new institutions to administer them . They can be of greater long - term benefit if they are tied to a ...
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After the Golden Age? Welfare State Dilemmas in | 1 |
DECLINE OR RENEWAL IN | 32 |
the Impasse of Labour | 66 |
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